Using the rule of thirds, the subject is positioned slightly to the left of center. The photographer uses a low-angle shot to highlight the yellow leaves above and the eaves of the ancient building on the right. The model stands close to the tree trunk, incorporating the trunk in the foreground to add depth and compress the background for a tighter composition. Style suggestion: A coat or similar attire can complement the scene well.

Beijing Tian Han's Former Residence - Fraxinus Trees

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No. 9 Xi Guan Hutong, Dong Si Bei Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (Inside the former residence of Tian Han, not open to the public) (east side)

Photography Tips

Using the rule of thirds, the subject is positioned slightly to the left of center. The photographer uses a low-angle shot to highlight the yellow leaves above and the eaves of the ancient building on the right. The model stands close to the tree trunk, incorporating the trunk in the foreground to add depth and compress the background for a tighter composition. Style suggestion: A coat or similar attire can complement the scene well.

Walking Guide

At the base of the white birch tree in front of Tian Han's former residence on Xiguan Hutong.