The model stands beside a black pillar. The photographer, about 10 meters away from the model, slightly crouches and raises the camera, zooming in to 1.5 times. The shot is taken from a low angle, capturing the model in the center with the illuminated Eiffel Tower in the background.

The Londoner Macao - Eiffel Tower Night Lights

The photographer captured the scene from a level angle on the side of the parking lot exit. Using the rule of thirds, the frame is divided into three horizontal sections: the upper part of the building, the middle part of the building, and the lower part with the flowing traffic, balancing the elements in the composition. The arch lines of the building are used to guide the viewer’s eye to the traffic.

Additional tips:
① A shooting permit is required for using a tripod.
② There is a light show performance every Tuesday and Thursday at 8:00 PM.

The Londoner Macao - Night View of Vehicle Traffic Exiting the Underground Parking Lot

The photographer is positioned to the side and slightly in front of the building, shooting from a low angle. The main structure of the building occupies most of the frame, with the right side of the building serving as the foreground. A wide-angle lens is used to fully capture the vertical height and details of the building, enhancing the depth of the scene.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free access to the public areas of The Londoner Macao, with separate charges for some internal facilities or experiences (actual fees may vary).
② Hours: Open 24 hours.

2. Style Suggestions: 
It is recommended to wear British-style clothing, such as a plaid suit, pleated skirt with a shirt, or a vintage trench coat. Colors like khaki and navy are classic British tones that work well.

The Londoner Macao - British Style Architecture

The photographer shoots from a low angle to emphasize the height of Big Ben, enhancing the vertical impact of the architecture. Using a central composition, Big Ben is placed at the center of the frame, utilizing the symmetry of the building to focus the viewer’s attention and increase stability.

Additional tip: Visit in the evening for even better photos.

Macau Londoner - Upward shot of Big Ben

The shooting position should be on the side and slightly behind the subjects, at eye level, using the two people as the foreground to add depth to the scene.

Additional tips:
① There is a light show performance every Tuesday or Thursday at 8:00 PM.
② Avoid the harsh midday sun; soft lighting is better for photography.
③ A permit is required in advance to use a tripod.

The Londoner Macao - Take a photo with the arches architecture.

The model stands in the middle of the road, with the photographer about 10-15 meters away. The photographer crouches slightly, raises the camera, and zooms in 1.5 times. The shot is taken from a low angle to capture the model in the center of the frame with the brightly lit Big Ben in the background.

Macau Londoner - Night view of Big Ben and street lights

The model stands against a lamppost, and the photographer shoots from a low angle to utilize the curved light structure for an extended background, enhancing the depth of the image. It is recommended to use a 50mm lens (camera) or 2x on a phone to highlight the subject and background details.

1. Pose: Stand with your back against the lamppost, one leg slightly bent and forward, body slightly turned to the camera, and eyes looking into the distance.
2. Outfit Suggestion: Wear a long trench coat or overcoat, paired with a simple inner outfit and high heels.
3. Additional Tips: It is advisable to check the lighting schedule in advance and avoid peak hours when shooting at night.

The entrance of the car park under the street lamp at The Londoner Macao.

The model walks naturally beside the building while the photographer, positioned in front of the model, uses a standard lens to capture the model, the English-style building, and the sky in the frame. The model is at the bottom of the frame, with the distinctive eaves of the English-style building taking up the main part of the shot.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

The Londoner Macao - British Architecture

The model stands in front of a phone booth, and the photographer shoots from a position slightly to the side and in front of the model, at eye level. The composition includes the phone booth, the stairs behind the model, and the buildings in the distance.

Take a photo by the telephone booth next to the stairs at The Londoner Macau.

The photographer uses color contrast in composition, with the red double-decker bus forming a striking contrast against the warm yellow lights of the buildings, highlighting the visual focal point. Additionally, by employing layered composition, the foreground bus, the mid-ground street traffic and people, and the background of the grand buildings create a rich sense of space and a bustling urban atmosphere. A wide-angle lens is used to capture the overall layout and vibrant scene of the city.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go early in the day when there are fewer people, which will result in better photo opportunities.

The Venetian Macao Londoner Walkway - City Night View