Using a symmetrical composition, the wall patterns and lighting layout on both sides are mirrored, enhancing the balance of the image. The edges of the corridor carpet and the lines on the walls form leading lines that extend from near to far, guiding the viewer's gaze to focus on the distant end, thus enhancing the sense of depth. The photographer shoots at eye level, standing in the middle of the corridor, capturing the carpet on the floor, the walls on both sides, and the ceiling decorations, fully showcasing the spatial details and incorporating more environmental elements.

Central Opera House - Corridor Carpet and Wall

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No. 115 Chaowai Dongzhong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Using a symmetrical composition, the wall patterns and lighting layout on both sides are mirrored, enhancing the balance of the image. The edges of the corridor carpet and the lines on the walls form leading lines that extend from near to far, guiding the viewer's gaze to focus on the distant end, thus enhancing the sense of depth. The photographer shoots at eye level, standing in the middle of the corridor, capturing the carpet on the floor, the walls on both sides, and the ceiling decorations, fully showcasing the spatial details and incorporating more environmental elements.

Walking Guide

Take the outer loop of Subway Line 2 and get off at Dongsishitiao Station (Exit C Southeast). Walk approximately 564 meters to reach your destination.