UCLA spring, come to a romantic date of world famous schools! UCLA, UCLA (University of California, Los Angeles), the current proportion of Asian students at UCLA has more than half, dubbed University of Caucasians Lostamong Asians ("whites are flooded by Asian students"), is a world famous school caught by Asian students. UCLA is located in the Westwood District of Los Angeles, the school was built in 1919, and it is exactly 100 years to 2019. It is a true 100-year-old school. The original campus design of the school is borne by (Allison&Allison), following the Lombardi Renaissance art style, such as the Royce Auditorium is built after Basilica of Sant'Ambrogio. The first four buildings, including the Powell Central Library, show exquisite artistic details. There are large grasses on the campus, and many trees are planted. Pear flowers and magnolia flowers bloom throughout the campus in late winter and early spring. 1: Central Ticket Office, There is a huge pear tree on the edge of the ticket center, which is higher than the ticket center of the 2-story building itself. The flowers are large and large, clustered. The tree age is estimated to be decades old. The pear flowers are snowy and white. It is really unbearable to move. I call "she" the first tree of UCLA pear blossoms! 2: School of Law, Just a short walk west of the Central Library, this big pear tree in the Law School is bigger than the tree type of Ticket Center, but the branches are not so dense, the bones are slightly smaller, but it is still a very magnificent pear king tree. 3: There are also many other roads in the school, except that it is not so big, and the opening is very lush, such as FlowerMuseum next to it. Where to shoot magnolia flowers? 1: Magnolia flowers are more than pear flowers. The preferred location is on the road between the two buildings J.D.Morgan Center and Athletics Hall of Frame. Here, the magnolia flowers are the foreground, and the top of several small towers that are seen in the east Kirkhof Castle Building are beautiful. The large building to the west of Royce Hall is solemn. 2: Secondly, on the road near Fowler Museum, there are several magnolia flowers blooming very lushly, but the tree type is not big, you can take close-up scenes. Huahua shooting guide: Rule NO.1, photography is the art of light, photography is the art of light, photography is the art of light, important things are said three times! Handle the light, the photo is half successful! Shoot the flower, "positive light is not as good as side light, side light is not as good as reverse light". The flowers with reverse light through the light are particularly beautiful. The light is best in the morning and evening. Because the pear flowers are snowy, close-up exposure needs a file. Rule No.2, you need to pay attention to the background processing when composition, UCLA's Renaissance architecture is a highlight, must choose the building or blue sky to set off the snow-white pear flowers and pink orchids, so that it is particularly prominent in the picture, otherwise the single shot will appear monotonous. Rule No.3, choose long focus lens, because the long focus lens is good at shooting close-ups, you can avoid the interference caused by the messy environment, especially in places where there are more people, it is easier to use long focus lenses. Moreover, the larger the focal length and the shallower the depth of field, it can better highlight the color and shape of the flowers. Tips:1: California spring flowering time is longer, but the middle of January to mid-February is the flowering period. 2: There are many parking lots in UCLA. It is better to navigate to Lot 13. It is especially convenient to go out for a while. Parking is 13 knives at a time and 24hr. 3: It is also very convenient to eat in UCLA. You don't need any student card, just buy it with money.