1. Positioning: The photographer shoots from a slightly side position behind the subject.
2. Composition Technique: Use the window frame as a framing element to enclose the subject within the picture, while using the patterned window as the background to create a contrast between reality and blur, highlighting the subject’s outline and adding depth and atmosphere to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium to long focal length lens to compress the space, blur the background, and make the subject stand out.
Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free admission, no ticket required.
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday 9:00-16:30, closed on Monday.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - In Front of the Enamel Windows

1. Camera Position: The photographer should stand slightly to the right of the building’s front, with a slight upward angle to capture the rickshaw and the main structure of the building in full, ensuring depth in the frame.
2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds, placing the rickshaw on the right one-third of the frame, and the building’s doors, windows, and signage slightly to the left of center, to enhance the balance and interest of the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: It is suggested to continue using a wide-angle lens to maintain the spatial proportion between the building and the rickshaw.
Travel Tips: ① Operating Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9 AM - 4 PM; ② Admission Fee: Free.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Rickshaw

The model stands on the second platform, and the photographer stands on the first platform, using motion blur techniques to capture the stillness of the model while the surrounding bustling pedestrians become blurred.

1. Equipment: Fujifilm XH2S, 18-55mm lens.
2. Ticket Prices: General admission 10 RMB, Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests 20 RMB, combined ticket 28 RMB.
3. Travel Tips: It's recommended to enter as soon as the gates open at 08:00 am to avoid crowds.
4. Additional Tips: The central staircase is made entirely of glass, so it's more recommended to use the staircase on the right side.
5. Outfit Suggestions:
① Ming Dynasty-style Hanfu: 
Gold-embroidered mamian skirt + stand-collar oblique-front robe + yunjian + palace sash decoration + embroidered bow shoes.
② Retro 1920s-30s Style:
Dark blue student outfit + black pleated skirt + round-toe leather shoes + vintage book prop.
+ Ear-length bob hairstyle
③ Minimalist Modern Style:
White turtleneck sweater + black straight-leg pants + oversized camel coat + geometric metallic accessories.
6. Photo Poses:
① Leaning against the railing, turning sideways to look at the camera.
② Leaning on the railing with one elbow, looking at the camera.
③ Capturing natural moments while walking up or down the stairs.

The steps on the west side of the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests at the Temple of Heaven.

The model stands next to a tree, with the photographer about an arm's length away. You can try using a 1x or wide-angle lens.
1. Equipment: iPhone 11 Pro.
2. Posing: The model can look at the camera or not, and can also interact with the surroundings.
3. Timing: Around 3:00 PM, with good sunlight.
4. Dress Code: Simple and clean styles work best, with white or light colors complementing the exhibit.

Beijing Time-Space Gallery - The Tree in Sweater at the Entrance

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands under the ginkgo tree, shooting upwards to capture the eaves, using a low angle to highlight the layers of leaves and architecture.  
2. Composition: Employ the rule of thirds, placing the decorative eaves at the lower left corner of the frame, with the ginkgo tree as the background filling the rest of the frame to create visual balance.  
3. Lens Focal Length: Use an 85mm focal length or the 2x zoom on a phone to compress the space, emphasizing the contrast between the eave details and the golden leaves in the background.  
1. Travel Tips:  
① Admission Fees: 60 RMB in peak season / 40 RMB in off-season (10 RMB for the Treasure House and Clock Museum);  
② Opening Hours: April 1 - October 31: 08:30 - 17:00 (ticket sales end at 16:00, last entry at 16:10); November 1 - March 31: 08:30 - 16:30 (ticket sales end at 16:00, last entry at 16:10).

The Palace Museum -银杏 Trees at Yanxi Palace

Photo by Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Side Gate

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Side Gate

Photo by Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Living Room Photo Wall

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Living Room Photo Wall

Using the door frame as a compositional element, place the palace slightly to the right of the center of the doorway. This creates a natural frame around the subject, emphasizing the architectural beauty. Shoot from a low angle to enhance the grandeur of the building, while maintaining a balanced and symmetrical frame to add stability and visual appeal to the image.

1. Travel Tips: Peak season is from 4:30 PM to 5:00 PM, and off-season is from 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM.
2. Additional Tips:
① It's recommended to shoot during the autumn and winter months, as the sunset is earlier, allowing you to capture the twilight before the park closes. The effect is best around the winter solstice.
② The central axis of the Forbidden City is currently under renovation, so some of the main halls may not be fully visible.

The Forbidden City - Capturing the palaces through the gate holes.

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a slight angle in front of the subject, shooting from a slightly upward angle.
2. Composition Technique: Utilize vertical line composition, where the vertical lines of tree trunks and the vertical structure of stone railings add stability to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Employ a medium-telephoto lens to blur the background partially, clearly showcasing the subject's posture, clothing texture, as well as the details of the stone railings and tree trunks, making the subject stand out and creating a serene, textured atmosphere.

Wu Lian De's Former Residence - Stone Balustrade

The model stands next to the installation, with the photographer about an arm's length away, and you can try shooting with a 1x/wide-angle lens.
1. Equipment: iPhone 11 Pro.
2. Posing: You can look at the camera or not, and you can also interact with the installation.
3. Dress Code: Keep it simple and clean; white or light colors go well with the exhibition.
4. Additional Tips: Indoor lighting does not affect the photos.

Beijing Time-Space Collection Art Museum - "Galaxy of Dreams - Wu Yuxin's Exhibition" Star Cluster Rabbit Large Plush Sculpture