Photo by Ditan Park - Red Gate Building and Roads

Ditan Park - Red Gate Building and Roads

Photo by JM Cafe - Piano

JM Cafe - Piano

The photographer stands directly in front of the subject, capturing the scene from an eye-level perspective, allowing the person to naturally blend with the road sign and architectural background. Use framing composition, with the road sign creating a visual frame, and the subject positioned within the frame. Also, employ the rule of thirds, placing the subject in the lower middle part of the frame to balance the image.

Additional tip: It's recommended to visit around 16:30 in winter for the best lighting with sunset shadows.

Beijing Drum Tower - Taking a photo with the Xi Dajie street sign

Stand directly in front of the Buddha statue at an appropriate distance, capturing it with a flat perspective to fully display the entirety and details of the Buddha. Use a central composition to place the Mahavira Buddha statue at the center of the frame, drawing the viewer's attention and highlighting the subject. A standard lens can be used for the shot.

1. Travel Tips: The Intangible Cultural Heritage Jing Music performances are at 10:00 and 15:00, while the volunteer guided tours are at 09:30 and 14:00.

2. Additional Suggestions: It is recommended to visit in the afternoon during winter, which is suitable for leisure time.

Zhihua Temple - Mahavira Buddha Statue

Photo by Ditan Park - Trees and Eaves

Ditan Park - Trees and Eaves

Photographer stands directly in front of the specimen with a flat perspective, using central composition to place the anatomical specimen at the core of the frame. A standard lens is used to authentically reproduce the details of the specimen (organs, blood vessel distribution), with a solid color background wall highlighting the subject and clearly presenting the human anatomy structure, ensuring the accuracy and directness of the display content.

Travel Tips: It is recommended to go early, as there will be less foot traffic, resulting in better picture effects.

National Museum of Nature - Human Body Pavilion

Photography Strategy: The model sits on a seat while the photographer stands approximately 2 meters in front of the model, framing them at the center of the composition.

Posing Tip: The model can pretend to be writing to add a narrative element to the photograph.

Shooting Time: July 29th, 15:20.

Equipment Used: Fujifilm xs10 with a 35mm lens.

He Ping Guo Ju - Retro Seats

Recommend that photographers position themselves at the top of the Drum Tower, using a bird's-eye view to capture the buildings on both sides of the central axis and the Wanchun Pavilion on Jingshan Hill; place Jingshan and the central axis at the center of the frame, ensuring that the central axis extends from the bottom to the top of the image, creating a sense of depth and visual leading lines; suggest using a medium to long focal length lens for shooting.

Travel Tips: There is no need for a ticket if you only take photos outside the Drum Tower without entering.

Drum Tower - Top floor for capturing the central axis buildings and Jingshan Park.

Use a framework composition, utilizing the glass window frame to encase the model and cat in the center to highlight the main subject. The photographer takes a low angle shot, with the foreground including green plants on both sides to add depth.

Pose for the photo: The model sits sideways on the steps, gently touches the cat with a raised hand, and smiles naturally while interacting.

Little Time Succulent Plant Theme Cafe - Glass Window Frame

The perfect combination of pear blossoms and ancient temples, the photographer stands at a 45-degree angle next to the door frame, using the door frame as a frame to capture the pear blossoms and ancient temples, resulting in a picture as beautiful as a painting.

1. Equipment settings: Fuji XT30II, 18-55mm lens.
2. Ticket price: 20 yuan, advance reservation required through a mini-program.

Zhihua Temple - Pear Blossoms Outside the Tibetan Pavilion