The model stands beside the glass bridge, with the photographer positioned about 5 meters in front of her. The photographer slightly crouches, lowering his shooting angle below the model, and raises the camera. The zoom is set to 1.2 times, capturing the model and the Eiffel Tower from a mid-low angle, with the model positioned slightly off-center in the frame.

The Londoner Macao - Eiffel Tower Night View

Photo by Macau Londoner - Corner Platform Big Ben Group Photo

Macau Londoner - Corner Platform Big Ben Group Photo

The photographer stands to the left front of the model, about 1-1.5 meters away, with a slightly elevated shooting angle looking up at the model, who is positioned to the right side of the frame.

1. Equipment: Canon A520.
2. Travel Tips:
   - Admission: Free.
   - Shooting Time: March 14, 14:00.
3. Posing Tips: The model sits on the platform, and the photographer shoots from a slightly elevated angle looking up.
4. Outfit Suggestions: To get the best shot of the tower, it's recommended to wear light-colored clothing.
   - Recommend wearing light-colored or elegant styles that complement the European architectural background. Women can choose dresses or skirts, while men can opt for casual suits or dress shirts.
   - Pay attention to the angle to avoid obstructing the main part of the tower. Use a wide-angle lens to capture the tower and the background buildings in full.
   - You can sit on the railing and make natural gestures, such as a V sign or stretching out your arms, or stand by the railing to showcase a graceful posture.
   - Consider adding accessories like a hat, sunglasses, or a small bag to enhance the composition.
   - Visit on a sunny day or when the lights are on at night. Bright daylight or beautiful night lighting can improve the photo quality. Try to avoid peak hours to get a better shooting experience.

The Parisian Macao - Framed with the Eiffel Tower on Stone Balustrades

The photographer stands 5 to 10 meters in front of the model, with the shooting angle level with or slightly below the model, either shooting upwards or downwards to capture the entire arch. The model is placed in the center of the frame to emphasize the subject, using the arch as a leading line to create a sense of depth and impact in the photo.

1. Shooting Poses: 
① Model leaning against the column, photographer shooting upwards; 
② Model turning her head, photographer capturing the moment.

2. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Lighting Time: The lights come on around 18:00 daily in London;
③ Best Shooting Time: Recommended to shoot at 19:00 when it gets dark.

3. Shooting Props: Bring a small fill light.

4. Outfit Suggestions: Wearing black is recommended for better photo results.

The Macau Londoner - Arched Architecture and Night Lights

The photographer stands on the pedestrian bridge, taking a top-down shot of the red bus, capturing both the bus and the castle behind it in the frame.
Travel Tip: The blue hour and sunset are the best times for photography.

The Macau Londoner - Night scene with red double-decker bus and castle in the frame.