The photographer uses a telephoto lens to capture the railway, Beijing Station, train, sky, and city buildings in the frame, blurring the model on the left to highlight the distant Beijing Station. Travel tips: The park itself is open to the public for free, and the admission fee to visit the southeast corner tower is 10 yuan.

Ming City Wall Ruins Park - Photographing Beijing Station trains and sunset.

Photo by Lama Temple - Pose for photos with the architectural corridors and eaves.

Lama Temple - Pose for photos with the architectural corridors and eaves.

The model stands on the first step behind the main gate, and the photographer is about 4 meters away from the model, capturing the entire staircase and the topmost city tower. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens and a large aperture lens for a stronger sense of space compression from a distance.

1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm XT5, lens AF 25mm f2.8.
2. Travel tips: The entrance ticket is 10 yuan per person, and it can be purchased on-site. Choose to shoot in the morning or at noon to avoid the direct sunlight that causes the model to squint.
3. Dress code suggestions: Wearing Hanfu or Warring States period robes is recommended for a more fated feeling.

Ming City Wall Ruins Park - City Wall Entrance

Suggest using a framing technique with the arch as the foreground frame to highlight the depth of the image; the model should stand in the center of the arch, with the photographer recommended to use a low-angle shot, placing the subject in the center of the frame; it is advised to use a standard lens for shooting to ensure clarity in both the subject and the background details.

Yonghe Temple - Taking a photo with the archway and courtyard trees.

Photography Tips:
The model stands in front of the front desk, and the photographer stands to the right front of the model to capture a group photo including the model, the front desk, and the Logo.

Pose Suggestions:
The model stands in front of the front desk, with one hand resting on the desk and the other hand placed in front of the body, looking at the camera, or can also look to the side.

Beijing apm - M Stand Front Desk Letter Wall

Use a top-down angle to ensure that the full view of the incense burner from the top to the lion feet is clearly displayed. Place the incense burner slightly to the left center of the frame, with the lingzhi ears symmetrically distributed on both sides to highlight the balance of the object and the details of the patterns. The framing should include the glass of the display case and the green wall background, preserving the atmosphere of the environment but avoiding clutter.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-17:00.

Lama Temple - Exhibit of Copper-胎 Enamel Censer

Use a low angle shot, capturing the ancient building's roof and eaves from a lower position looking upwards. Employ foreground composition by including the branches on the left to add depth, with the background featuring roof tiles, carved eaves, and rising incense smoke to enhance the atmosphere. Recommend using a medium to long focal length to focus on the roof details and the movement of the incense smoke, highlighting the charm of ancient architecture.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan per person (free incense sticks available at the entrance);
② Opening Hours: April 1st - October 31st from 9:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:30); November 1st - March 31st from 9:00 to 16:30 (last entry at 16:00).

Lama Temple - Ancient architectural roof eaves and incense smoke

The model stands in the middle of the aisle, with the photographer positioned directly behind the model, approximately 5 meters away, using the red pillars and red staircase as the background for a frontal shot.

1. Photography equipment: Fujifilm XT5 with a 16-50mm lens.
2. Pose: The model faces away from the camera with hands naturally hanging down, looking to the side.
3. Visiting suggestions:
   ① Admission fee: 10 yuan per person;
   ② Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM.

Ming City Wall Ruins Park - Red Decoration

Photography Tips:
The model stands in front of the wall, and the photographer stands directly in front of the model to capture a group photo of the model and the M-shaped wall.

Posing Tips:
The model stands in front of the wall, placing one hand in front of their body and looking at the camera, or alternatively, looking to the side.

Beijing apm - Next to the M Stand store, there's an M-shaped wall.

The photographer adopts a bird's-eye view, standing slightly higher in front of the display case and shooting downward, using diagonal composition to arrange the two bronze instruments diagonally, guiding the viewer's gaze to focus on the main decorative details. The instruments, transparent display case, and yellow wall create a simple background that doesn't compete for attention. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to fully display the shape of the exhibit and the surrounding atmosphere. Other tips: avoid peak hours and travel during off-peak times.

Lama Temple - Bronze Musical Instrument Exhibits