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Choosing the Amusement Park to shoot this work was essentially to restore the unique childlike innocence and purity of the character. The wig color of this light blue style is a very bright ice blue, and the large bow on the head forms a wonderful visual echo with the semi-transparent crystal wings on the back. The large red bow at the neckline is one of the few warm-toned embellishments on the body, which, when paired with the cool-toned white and blue skirt hem, gives the overall look a visual center. The white puff-sleeved top combined with a multi-layered ruffled skirt, along with the chunky-heeled platform white shoes on the feet, gives the entire look a playful, princess-like feel.

The shooting location is a large outdoor children's play area with very rich colors. Climbing nets, swings, slides, and the cylindrical play pods nearby provide an excellent color-matching background for the frames. The wooden stairs and geometrically shaped facility lines also serve as wonderful framing structures. Shuttling through these facilities while wearing large elf ears and ice crystal wings truly made me feel like I had broken into a real-life fairy tale world. The photographer captured the light and shadow very naturally; the outdoor natural light preserves a strong breathing sensation, avoiding excessive use of complex lighting setups, making the overall tone bright and translucent.

The most exhausting part of the shoot itself was keeping my limbs extended while managing my facial expressions, especially when swinging—maintaining my center of gravity while holding the magic wand and props required a quite high sense of balance. The small snowflake magic wand in my hand also filled in the missing detail for my hands, completing the prop puzzle. The wooden stairs and colorful ground also left many great shots. The core of this shoot was to let the character completely blend into the scene. The entire process was very pleasant, and the yield rate of photos was exceptionally high.