The photographer is positioned at the subject's front side, shooting at eye level. The rule of thirds is used for composition, with the subject placed at the left one-third of the frame. The red pillars and decorations under the eaves on the right occupy the right two-thirds of the image, creating visual balance. A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the scene, realistically depicting the proportions between the subject, the red pillars, and the eaves, with no noticeable distortion.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: Yanle Hutong is free and does not require a ticket.
2. Hours: Open 24 hours a day.

Yanle Hutong - Take a photo under the eaves with red pillars.

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No. 70 Yanle Hutong, Chaoyangmen Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The photographer is positioned at the subject's front side, shooting at eye level. The rule of thirds is used for composition, with the subject placed at the left one-third of the frame. The red pillars and decorations under the eaves on the right occupy the right two-thirds of the image, creating visual balance. A standard lens is used to accurately reproduce the scene, realistically depicting the proportions between the subject, the red pillars, and the eaves, with no noticeable distortion. Travel Tips: 1. Admission: Yanle Hutong is free and does not require a ticket. 2. Hours: Open 24 hours a day.

Walking Guide

Take bus 24, 63, or Night 28 to Yanle Hutong Station, then walk to Yanle Hutong.