Recommend using a medium telephoto/3x smartphone zoom to shoot, with the model positioned slightly to the left of the center of the frame. The photographer should adopt a low-angle shot, including green leaves in the foreground to add depth, and the background should encompass the yellow glazed tile roof, eaves, and the blue plaque on the right side.

Take a photo with the yellow glazed tile eaves and plaque at Yonghe Palace.

Adopting symmetrical composition, the double doors are centrally located in the frame, with curtains symmetrically distributed on both sides to enhance the architectural balance and aesthetic appeal. The photographer faces the door, using a frontal and flat shooting angle to ensure the integrity of the door and the arched structure. The frame includes the door, curtains on both sides, and the trees and roof outside the door, enriching the levels of the image.

1. Travel Tips: 
   - Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday (9:00-17:00), closed on Mondays, last entry at 16:30; 
   - Admission is free, but reservations are required in advance, entry with ID card.

2. Additional Suggestions:
   - It is recommended to take photos on sunny days for better lighting and atmosphere;
   - Be mindful of sun protection.

The Former Site of Sino-French University - French-style Arched Double Doors

The photographer is positioned at the base of the building, capturing the upper part of the structure from a low-angle view, showcasing the roof and eave corner details in their entirety. The building is distributed in the lower area of the frame, using the lines of the architecture to create a sense of depth. It is recommended to use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the proportions of the building, clearly capturing the roof details, colors, and the shape of the eaves, ensuring the image is true to life and natural.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Adult tickets are priced at 25 yuan and require prior reservation;
② Opening Hours: From November 1st to March 31st of the following year, the opening hours are from 9:00 to 16:00 during the winter and spring seasons.

Lama Temple - A view looking up at the connected corridor of the Wanfu Pavilion architecture.

The model stands in the center in front of the red gate, with the photographer using a slightly low-angle shot and central composition to highlight the figure and the main body of the building. The frame includes the foreground of green leaves, the red gate and red pillars, and the background of the gray exhibition building with semicircular windows and roof, enhancing the sense of depth.

1. Dressing advice: It is recommended to wear light-colored clothing for better photos.
2. Other suggestions: ① It is recommended to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting and atmosphere; ② Pay attention to sun protection.

Former Site of Sino-French University - In front of the Exhibition Building

Photography Tips: The model sits on a bench while the photographer stands at an arm's length away, capturing the shot with a 1x/wide-angle lens.

Best Time for Shooting: Between 3-5 PM when the lighting is optimal.

Equipment: Ricoh GR3X.

Outfit Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scene is dominated by red tones, so it's recommended to wear a simple dress; a new Chinese style would also be fitting.

Posing Tips: If unsure about what pose to strike, try looking down at the lens, or looking up at the sky, or gazing down at the ground.

Temple East Scenery Margin - Golden Hollow Disc

The photographer stands directly in front of the incense burner, using a low-angle shot to place the burner at the center of the frame, highlighting its intricate carvings. A leading composition is employed with the incense burner in sharp focus in the foreground, and the background includes multiple layers of ancient architectural rooftops to showcase the architectural depth. Trees are strategically included on both sides to add a touch of natural ambiance.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan;
② Opening Hours: Winter and Spring 9:00-16:30, Summer and Autumn 9:00-17:00.

Lama Temple - Incense Burner and Main Hall

The model stands in the aisle, with the photographer positioned face-to-face, 2 meters apart, using a 70mm focal length to compress the background and create a sense of depth.

Photographic pose: The model stands in the middle of the corridor, pretending to walk forward with natural swinging arms, looking at the green doors to the left and right. The model stands by the green door on the left, with one hand resting on the door and the other behind the back, slightly tilting the head towards the photographer's direction.

May 4th Street - Former Site of the Sino-French University Corridor

The photographer takes a shot from the front side of the Wanfu Pavilion, standing in a low angle position. The plaques of 'Jingcheng Huiyin' and other inscriptions, as well as the main body of the building, are centered and symmetrically distributed in the frame. It is recommended to use a standard lens.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan per person, reservations can be made nine days in advance, and tickets go on sale at midnight every day;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-16:00.

Lama Temple - Wanfu Pavilion Architecture, Trees, and Jingcheng Huiyin Plaque

The subject is positioned at the left third of the frame, highlighting the layering between the main figure and the ancient architecture. Diagonal lines of the colonnades and eaves are used to guide the viewer's gaze towards the figure, enhancing the sense of depth. The background includes the eaves and red columns of the ancient building, preserving the detailed carvings. 

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 25 yuan per person;
② Opening Hours: 9:00-16:00.

Beijing Lama Temple - Take a photo with the ancient architecture and eaves corridor.

Photography Tips: The model sits between two flower pots, and the photographer stands at an arm's length behind the pots, capturing the image with a 2x/medium telephoto lens; the flowers can be used as a blurred foreground to add depth to the shot.

Shooting Time: 3-5 PM, when the lighting is more favorable.

Equipment: Fujifilm X-E4 with an 18-50mm f2.8 lens, Ricoh GR3X.

Outfit Suggestions: The entire Temple East Scenery is dominated by red tones, so it's best to wear simple dresses; new Chinese styles would also be suitable.

Posing Ideas: If unsure about what poses to strike, you can look down at the camera or gaze up at the sky, or look down at the ground.

Temple Dongjingyuan - Behind the Flowerpot