Photo by Capital Hotel - take a photo with the courtyard trees in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Capital Hotel - take a photo with the courtyard trees in front of the floor-to-ceiling windows.

1. Positioning Perspective: The photographer stands in a relatively open spot within the courtyard, on one side of the ginkgo tree, capturing the scene from a combination of a low-angle view looking up and a level perspective.

2. Framing Composition: The trunk of the ginkgo tree creates a distinct vertical line that extends from the bottom of the frame upwards. The architectural windows and framework structures within the courtyard form multiple frames through which the scenery inside the courtyard can be seen.

3. Lens Recommendation: A wide-angle lens is suggested, which can also exaggerate the contrast between the foreground and background, highlighting the main subject.

1. Shooting Time: It is recommended to shoot in the morning when the sunlight is good and there are fewer people. The leaves are golden and bright. In the afternoon, the crowd increases and there may be queues.

2. Dressing Recommendation: Suggest wearing black, white, or khaki-colored coats, which are simple and photogenic.

Capital Hotel - Courtyard

Photo by Capital Hotel Beijing - Take a photo with benches and green trees.

Capital Hotel Beijing - Take a photo with benches and green trees.

The model walks naturally by the window, with the photographer using a medium telephoto lens to capture the model, glass window, and ginkgo trees in the frame. A symmetrical composition method is employed, utilizing the ground reflection to present a symmetrical reflection of the ginkgo and the figure, enhancing the sense of depth in the image.

Outfit suggestion: Light-colored clothing is preferable.

Capital Hotel - Ginkgo Window View

Photo by Beijing Capital Hotel - Take a photo with the trees by the window.

Beijing Capital Hotel - Take a photo with the trees by the window.

1. Perspective: Shoot from a closer position with a flat angle.
2. Composition techniques: Employ central composition and the rule of thirds.
3. Lens usage: Utilize a wide-angle lens.

1. Photography suggestion: Shoot in the morning when the sunlight is good and there are fewer people. The leaves appear golden. In the afternoon, it gets crowded and there may be queues.
2. Outfit suggestion: If someone appears in the shot, it is recommended to wear black, white, or khaki-colored coats for a simple and striking look.
3. Admission price: Free.

Capital Hotel - Ginkgo Tree

1. Perspective Position: The photographer stands at a certain distance from the model and takes the shot from an eye-level view.
2. Framing Composition: Utilize central composition by placing the subject in the middle of the frame.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens for the shot.
Additional Tip: Avoid the morning when there are the most people and the light is best. The crowd is relatively smaller before 4 PM in the afternoon.

Capital Hotel - Ginkgo Trees in the Courtyard

Use a framework composition, with the indoor window frame as the foreground frame, incorporating the ginkgo leaves outside the window and the building on the right into the picture. The photographer stands by the window and shoots at eye level to ensure the window frame is vertical and stable. The frame includes the entire window frame, the main ginkgo leaves, and part of the background building to enhance the sense of depth. Travel tips: It's recommended to go in the morning; there are really, really too many people in the afternoon... If you don't arrive before noon, it's suggested to first go to the first floor to shoot under the ginkgo tree, then go to the second floor to shoot by the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Beijing Capital Hotel - Ginkgo Window View

1. Positioning Perspective: The photographer should stand at a certain distance from the subject and slightly higher, positioned diagonally in front of the person, using a combination of a downward and level angle.

2. Frame Composition: The person is the absolute main subject, located at the center of the frame. The person's fur tone contrasts harmoniously with the golden background leaves.

3. Lens Recommendation: Using a medium telephoto lens can compress space, making the background leaves appear more compact, forming a beautiful background curtain.

Shooting Time: Avoid the morning when there are the most people and the light is the best. Before 4 PM in the afternoon, there are relatively fewer people.

Capital Hotel - Floor-to-Ceiling Windowsill

The model stands by the window, with the photographer in front of the model, capturing the model, glass window, ginkgo trees, and more using a standard lens, with the model positioned at the bottom of the frame. Wardrobe suggestion: Light-colored clothing is recommended.

Capital Hotel - Taking a photo with ginkgo by the window.