Photo by Juer Hutong - Take a photo with the brick wall house numbers and graffiti walls.

Juer Hutong - Take a photo with the brick wall house numbers and graffiti walls.

The photographer stands on the street in front of the graffiti wall, using a straight-on angle to place the large graffiti word "Baoding" at the center of the frame, creating a symmetrical and balanced composition. The foreground includes the lush treetops above, while the background retains the blue sky, and a portion of the street below is also included to add depth. This approach fully captures the details of the wall and the surrounding atmosphere.

Juer Hutong - Graffiti wall with "Baoding" characters and tree benches

The photographer recommends using a level shooting angle to keep the ground text and straw decorations on the same plane. It's suggested to use a top-to-bottom composition technique, placing the straw decorations at the top of the frame and the main text slightly below center, with the gray brick wall as the background on the right to add depth. A wide-angle lens is recommended to ensure all elements are captured without distortion.

Juer Hutong - Wall Text and Straw Decoration

The photographer stands slightly below the storefront and takes a low-angle shot, using the framing technique with dense foliage as the upper frame to enclose the main structure of the shop, highlighting the integration of nature and architecture. The scene includes the entire storefront (white walls, "Under the Horse Chestnut Tree" sign, wooden stairs), a large tree on the left, a blue car, and the front decorations, with a small portion of the sky visible in the background.

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