Photo by Yonghegong Street - Night view of the partial architecture and street lamps of Yonghegong.

Yonghegong Street - Night view of the partial architecture and street lamps of Yonghegong.

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand across the street, shooting at eye level with the camera slightly lowered.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the main building in the upper two-thirds of the frame. Street signs and people create contrast and add richness to the content.
3. Lens Focal Length: It is recommended to use a 50mm-70mm focal length (2x on a phone), which will moderately compress the space and highlight the building and the street atmosphere.
4. Additional Suggestions:
① The Forbidden City must be booked 7 days in advance. For other attractions like the Summer Palace, the Great Wall, the Temple of Heaven, and the square, there are usually not many people on non-holidays, and tickets can be purchased on the day of the visit.
② Book a hotel near a metro station in the Dongsi to Dongdan area, which provides easy access to nearby attractions.

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