The model stands in the middle of the road, with the photographer positioned about 10 meters in front of her. The photographer's shooting angle is lower than the model's, with the camera raised and the zoom set to 1.5 times. The shot captures the model and the European-style architecture from a mid-low angle, with the model positioned on the right side of the frame.

The Londoner Macao - European Architecture and Clock Tower

The model stands in front of the basketball hoop. The photographer is positioned about 5-10 meters in front of the model. The photographer crouches down, shooting from a low angle below the model, raising the camera and zooming in to 1.2 times the normal focal length. The shot captures the model and the basketball wall, with the model centered slightly to one side of the frame.

The Londoner Macao - Giant Basketball

The model stands between bear sculptures, and the photographer is positioned 5-10 meters in front of the model. The photographer's shooting angle is below the model, with the camera raised and the zoom set to 1.2x. The shot is taken from a medium-low angle, capturing the model and the bear sculptures, with the model centered in the frame.

The Londoner Macao - Bear Sculpture

Photo by The Londoner Macao - capturing the Gothic architecture of Big Ben at night

The Londoner Macao - capturing the Gothic architecture of Big Ben at night

The model stands next to a teddy bear, with the photographer positioned in front of the model, at the bottom of the steps, about 5-10 meters away. The photographer's shooting angle is below the model, with the camera raised and the zoom set to 1.2x. The model is positioned on the right side of the frame, with the teddy bear in the shot.

The Londoner Macao - Crystal Palace Bear Installation

The photographer stands directly in front of the model of Big Ben, using an upward angle to enhance the sense of height of the building. By employing a centered composition, the Big Ben is placed in the center of the frame to ensure completeness, while a black street lamp in the foreground adds depth. The background includes the sky and distant buildings, enriching the environmental atmosphere of the scene. Travel Tip: It is recommended to choose a clear day for your visit, as shooting during daylight with clear skies will yield better results.

Tim Ho Wan (The Londoner Macao Shopping Centre) - Street Lights and Architecture

The photographer stands in front of the covered bridge, using a horizontal angle and leading lines composition. By leveraging the arch structure, light strips, and ground lines extending into the depth, the pedestrians and vehicles are placed in the middle and background of the frame. The symmetrical layout and light and shadow rendering enhance the spatial depth and the atmosphere of the scene.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

The Londoner Macao - Black Corridor and Streetlights in the Same Frame

Photo by Macao Londoner - Take a photo with the night view of London's Big Ben.

Macao Londoner - Take a photo with the night view of London's Big Ben.

The photographer stands at a relatively eye-level position in front of the building, capturing the main facade of The Londoner Macao from a frontal perspective.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Lighting Show: 7:30 PM - 11:30 PM, every hour on the hour

2. Additional Tips: It's highly recommended to visit at night when the exterior is illuminated, making it perfect for stunning photos.

The Londoner Macao - Exterior of The Londoner Hotel

The photographer shoots at eye level, with the model facing away from the camera, standing in front of the building with hands in pockets.
Admission Price: Free.

Macau Le Tao Restaurant - European-style building in front of the garden