Photo by Peace Guo Bureau - Blessing Wall Big Buddha

Peace Guo Bureau - Blessing Wall Big Buddha

Photo by Zhihua Temple - Close-up of the elongated relief depicting scenes of figures battling animals.

Zhihua Temple - Close-up of the elongated relief depicting scenes of figures battling animals.

Photo by Ditan Park - Take a group photo with the red gate and trees.

Ditan Park - Take a group photo with the red gate and trees.

Photo by North Luoguxiang - Shop Text Windows and Smiling Balloons

North Luoguxiang - Shop Text Windows and Smiling Balloons

Photo by Beijing Drum Tower - Take a photo with stone walls and stone steps.

Beijing Drum Tower - Take a photo with stone walls and stone steps.

Photo by Ditan - My plaque at Ditan.

Ditan - My plaque at Ditan.

Photo by Beiluo Guxiang - Group photo with outdoor railings and yellow trees.

Beiluo Guxiang - Group photo with outdoor railings and yellow trees.

1. Positioning perspective: The photographer maintains a position parallel to the subject, slightly tilting up from a low angle.
2. Framing composition: Use the rule of thirds to place the green door frame on the right third of the frame, with the TV and fan on the left side serving as complementary elements to balance the image.
3. Lens recommendation: It is recommended to use a 35mm focal length (mobile phone 1x) for shooting.

1. Travel tips: ① Ticket price: Typically, the entrance to the Heping Guoju Bureau is free! However, during specific events (such as the Summer Hutong Cultural Festival), there may be adjustments to the ticket price, such as 30 yuan per person. It is advised to check the latest information through the official website before visiting;
② Opening hours: The Heping Guoju Bureau is open from 10:00 to 22:00 every day.
2. Dressing suggestions: It is recommended to wear clothing that complements a retro style.

Peace Guo Bureau - Welcome to visit us at the entrance.

Use a low-angle shot, capturing from a low position looking upwards, to highlight the "Zangdian" plaque and the details of the eaves. Compose the foreground with hanging green leaves at the top of the frame to add depth, with the blue and gold plaque in the midground in clear focus, and include the eaves and a portion of the sky in the background. It is recommended to use a standard lens to ensure harmony between the foreground green leaves, the midground plaque, and the background eaves, creating a well-structured and layered image.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket price: 20 yuan;
② Opening hours: 9:00-16:30.

Beijing Zhihua Temple - Tibetan Pavilion Plaque Eaves and Green Leaves

The photographer takes a low-angle shot in front of the bus stop sign, with the illuminated sign and map as the foreground, and incorporates leaves above to create a natural frame, enhancing the sense of depth in the image. The drum tower is centered in the frame, capturing the fully lit roof and walls, with a dark night sky as the background. A wide-angle lens is used to shoot, and the exposure is adjusted to balance the lighting of the foreground sign with the background drum tower lights.

Beijing Drum Tower - Night View of Drum Tower and Bus Stop Signage