Photo by Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the bluestone brick walls, railings, and flagstone paths.

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the bluestone brick walls, railings, and flagstone paths.

Photo by The Temple of Heaven - Ceiling Structure and Redwood Lights

The Temple of Heaven - Ceiling Structure and Redwood Lights

Shooting Tips:
Have the model sit on the chair, and the photographer stand in front of the model to capture a photo of the model, the chair, and the green ball together.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can sit with one leg crossed over the other and look to the side, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Shanxi Design Gallery - Spherical Installation

Photo by The Forbidden City - Trees and Roof Architecture

The Forbidden City - Trees and Roof Architecture

From a direct vertical angle, the Three Tone Stone slab is captured in a perpendicular position. This perspective accurately displays the flat shape of the stone slab, the details of the inscriptions, and its spatial relationship with the surrounding fence and ground.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 34 RMB per adult, half price for students;
② Operating Hours: High Season (April 1 - October 31) 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM, Low Season (November 1 - March 31) 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM.

The Temple of Heaven - photographing the Triple Sound Stone slab at the Imperial Vault of Heaven.

The shot should include the eaves of ancient buildings, red walls, and the complete background of the palace. Include a bit of the stone path to add depth. The model should stand gracefully with a fan in hand. 

Additional note: The venue is closed on Mondays (except for public holidays).

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Taking Photos with Ancient Architecture and Red Walls

Using a centered composition, place the blue glazed dragon head in the center of the frame to highlight its intricate carvings and blue texture. The photographer should use a level shooting angle, getting close to the dragon head, and include part of the stone pillar in the background to add depth to the environment. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to ensure the subject is clear while retaining some background elements.

Travel Guide:
① Ticket Price: 15 yuan;
② Opening Hours: 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, last entry at 9:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

Temple of Heaven Park - Blue Glazed Animal Heads

The ancient architecture's roof and red walls extend diagonally from the lower left to the upper right, guiding the viewer's gaze. The foreground features a stone railing, while the upper part retains tree branches and a blue sky with white clouds, enhancing the depth and layers of the scene.

Travel Tips:
Ticket Price: 15 RMB for entry.

Temple of Heaven Park - Red-walled ancient architecture with rooftops and stone railings

Photo by Palace lanterns, ginkgo trees, and red walls inside the Forbidden City.

Palace lanterns, ginkgo trees, and red walls inside the Forbidden City.

The photographer stands below the red wall and the building, using an upward shooting angle. By raising the camera and looking up, the photographer employs frame-within-a-frame composition, naturally framing the red wall and the roof of the building with the branches above and to the left. This technique enhances the depth and layers of the image. The shot should include the foreground branches, the mid-ground red wall and roof, and the background blue sky, highlighting the details of the ancient architecture and the surrounding atmosphere.

Travel Tip: It is recommended to shoot during clear weather with good sunlight.

The Forbidden City - Capturing the red walls and architectural rooftops through branches.