The photographer stood directly in front of the bottom of the stairs, using an upward angle. The shot employs symmetrical composition, with the stairs evenly distributed on both sides and a central chandelier positioned at the center of the frame, enhancing the sense of grandeur and balance. The framing includes the full view of the stairs, the stone pillars on either side, and the top windows and golden ceiling decorations, showcasing the grandeur of the space. A super wide-angle lens is recommended for this shot.

Travel Tip: The opening hours are from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

Beijing Hotel Nuo Jin Writer's Bar - Grand Interior Staircase Architecture

The model stands on the stone pavement, with the figure positioned in the center of the frame to highlight the subject. The foreground features residual snow on the stone path, the midground clearly shows the figure, and the background fully captures the main hall and the surrounding trees, enhancing the sense of depth and preserving the snowy scenery and the atmosphere of the ancient buildings and trees.

Travel Tips:
Opening Hours: 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM during peak season, 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM during off-season.

Beijing Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the stone slab path and wall.

Photo by National Museum of China - Ruyi White Porcelain Exhibit

National Museum of China - Ruyi White Porcelain Exhibit

Photo by Beijing Hotel - Night View of High-Rise Building

Beijing Hotel - Night View of High-Rise Building

The photographer stands slightly higher in front of the pottery vase to ensure that the vase is vertically centered in the frame, using a centered composition with the vase located in the middle of the image, fully showcasing its shape and base details. A standard lens is recommended for shooting. The background should retain the light-colored walls of the exhibition hall, avoiding any extraneous elements, to highlight the texture of the glaze.

National Museum of China - Photography of the displayed red-glazed pottery vase.

Photo by Take a photo with the partial architecture of the palace next to the stone railing at the Forbidden City.

Take a photo with the partial architecture of the palace next to the stone railing at the Forbidden City.

The photographer uses a slightly俯拍 angle. The model stands beside a white railing, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, gently resting her chin on her hand with her body slightly turned, exuding an elegant posture. The composition includes the railing post in the foreground on the left to add depth, while retaining the red wall and ancient building rooftops in the background to highlight the snowy atmosphere of the Temple of Heaven. 

Note: "俯拍" in English is more commonly referred to as a "bird's-eye view" or "overhead shot." Since the context suggests a slight angle, "slightly overhead" or "slightly from above" would be more appropriate. Here’s the revised version:

The photographer uses a slightly overhead angle. The model stands beside a white railing, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, gently resting her chin on her hand with her body slightly turned, exuding an elegant posture. The composition includes the railing post in the foreground on the left to add depth, while retaining the red wall and ancient building rooftops in the background to highlight the snowy atmosphere of the Temple of Heaven.

Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the red wall architecture and railings.

Photo by Beijing Hotel - Night view of Beijing Hotel

Beijing Hotel - Night view of Beijing Hotel

The photographer uses a ground-level shot, capturing the full view of the red wall and the ancient architecture on the rooftop, incorporating the stone-paved path to add a sense of the environment. The model is positioned at the left one-third of the frame, following the rule of thirds to balance the subject with the red wall background.

Travel Tips: Open from 6:00 AM to 10:00 PM, with last entry at 9:00 PM.

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the red walls and ancient architectural eaves.

The model stands gracefully in the frame, holding a folding fan, with the full view of the pavilion in the background and green plants in the foreground to add depth and balance the subject with the environment.
Travel Tips: Opening hours: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

The Palace Museum - Group photo with the Corner Tower and trees