[Yat Sen cosplay] Azur Lane's Green-Robed Traveler in the Misty Rain, Like an Old Friend Returning - Image 1
[Yat Sen cosplay] Azur Lane's Green-Robed Traveler in the Misty Rain, Like an Old Friend Returning - Image 2
[Yat Sen cosplay] Azur Lane's Green-Robed Traveler in the Misty Rain, Like an Old Friend Returning - Image 3
[Yat Sen cosplay] Azur Lane's Green-Robed Traveler in the Misty Rain, Like an Old Friend Returning - Image 4

"A green-robed traveler in the misty rain, looking like an old friend returning." This tea plantation outdoor photoshoot took place in an alpine tea garden after the rain, featuring Yat Sen from Azur Lane. The outfit adopts a green and white interwoven design, with a white sleeveless high-neck top paired with wide emerald-green water sleeves, and a dark green bow tied around the waist. The black, white, and gold color scheme forms a harmonious visual echo with the lush green backdrop of the entire mountain. The wig was specifically styled as long, straight black hair with blunt bangs, adorned with white flowers and golden tassel hairpins on the side. The eye makeup was intensified with crimson blending to strengthen the character's aloof expression.

It had just rained lightly on the day of the shoot, and a thin layer of water accumulated on the wooden platform, reflecting the surrounding green tea fields and the slightly overcast sky. For the first two photos, I chose a barefoot look to match the damp environment, sitting by a few old books casually piled at the edge of the platform, attempting to capture a peaceful and slightly melancholic atmosphere of secluded solitude. For the last two photos, I changed into white high heels and picked up a round fan with a transparent screen, showcasing the gentle and exquisite side of Yat Sen's character.

An outdoor photoshoot on a rainy day is actually quite challenging; the wooden floor was slippery, so the photographer had to constantly pay attention to composition and angles when catching candid shots, and I had to repeatedly adjust my poses to ensure the integrity of the costume's shape. However, precisely because of this, the damp haziness in the air and the mist hovering over the distant tea plantation provided a unique natural filter for the entire set. The soft light hitting the clothes rendered the textures beautifully, and the light and shadow of water droplets on my skin added a touch of agility. The advantages of this real-scene light and shadow, combined with the corresponding styling, are truly hard to replicate fully in a studio, making it a highly enjoyable and rewarding cosplay photography experience.