Photo by Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum in Beijing - Dragon Head Sculpture

Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum in Beijing - Dragon Head Sculpture

1. Shooting Position: The photographer stands directly in front of the building at a level position.
2. Composition Technique: Use symmetrical composition, focusing on the building's central axis to achieve symmetry on both sides.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to clearly capture the architectural details and overall structure.

The Forbidden City - Guozijian Doctor's Hall

Photo by Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Close-up of Roof Ridge Creatures

Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Close-up of Roof Ridge Creatures

1. Positioning: The photographer stands directly in front of the building, at an upward angle.
2. Composition: Use symmetrical composition, with the building’s doors, windows, and decorations evenly distributed along the central axis to enhance the stability of the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a standard lens to clearly capture the details and structure of the building.

Beijing Imperial Academy - Shengle Hall

Photo by Beijing Imperial Academy - architectural walls, eaves, ginkgo trees, and stone tablets

Beijing Imperial Academy - architectural walls, eaves, ginkgo trees, and stone tablets

Photo by Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Corridor with Grey Stone Columns

Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Corridor with Grey Stone Columns

Photo by Beijing Confucius Temple - Dacheng Hall Plaque and Plaque of the Eternal Teacher

Beijing Confucius Temple - Dacheng Hall Plaque and Plaque of the Eternal Teacher

1. Positioning: The photographer should position themselves slightly towards the back of the room, shooting at a slightly upward angle.
2. Composition Technique: Use symmetrical composition, with the central aisle and furnishings as the axis, creating symmetry on both sides to enhance the stability of the image.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens to capture more of the room's scenes and details, showcasing the space's decor.

The Forbidden City - Imperial Academy's Biyong Hall

1. Positioning: The photographer should stand slightly below and in front of the sculpture, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Use center composition by placing the dragon head sculpture in the center of the frame to draw attention.
3. Lens Recommendation: A 35-50mm lens is recommended, as it effectively captures the details of the sculpture and the snowy atmosphere.

Imperial College - Top of the List

Photo by Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum - Take a photo with the autumn leaves against the red wall entrance.

Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum - Take a photo with the autumn leaves against the red wall entrance.