Photo by Confucius Temple and Guozijian Museum - Character Sculpture Exhibitions and Windows

Confucius Temple and Guozijian Museum - Character Sculpture Exhibitions and Windows

Photo by The Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum - Take a photo with the ancient architecture and stone railings.

The Confucius Temple and the Imperial College Museum - Take a photo with the ancient architecture and stone railings.

The model stands by a large tree, turning her body slightly and lowering her head, with her hands folded in front of her. Her long dress falls naturally, and her pose is relaxed. The photographer uses a low-angle shot and a centered composition, placing the model in the center of the frame. The tree trunk is included in the foreground to add depth, while the background captures the red walls, gate, and railings of an ancient building, preserving the sun’s halo.

Beijing Imperial Academy - Take a photo with the tree trunks and ancient stone railings of the architecture.

The photographer stands above the stone steps and shoots downward, placing the dragon-pattern relief in the center of the frame. The red railings on both sides form a symmetrical frame, highlighting the entire relief and its details. The composition should include the complete relief and part of the stone steps, preserving the texture and layers, ensuring that the entire relief and the railings on both sides are included.

Confucius Temple and Guozijian - Stone Steps with Dragon Pattern Relief

Photo by Confucius Temple and Imperial Academy - the plaque of the Imperial University and the architectural structure above it.

Confucius Temple and Imperial Academy - the plaque of the Imperial University and the architectural structure above it.

The photographer is shooting from an eye-level angle, standing in front of the object. The composition uses the central composition method, placing the patterned object in the center of the frame, with the Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum signage clearly visible in the background, creating a visual connection between the foreground and background. Using a standard lens, the scene is realistically reproduced, clearly showcasing the details of the object and the background signage.

1. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 30 RMB, reserve and purchase through the Confucius Temple and Imperial Academy Museum mini-program.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

2. Additional Tips: It is recommended to spend 1 to 2 hours exploring.

Confucius Temple and the Imperial Academy Museum - Wisteria Souvenirs and the Wall of Characters

The model stands in the middle of a path under a wisteria tree, while the photographer shoots from a slightly farther distance at eye level. The blurry wisteria flowers create a framing effect, highlighting the integration of the model with the background. A medium focal length lens is used to avoid distortion.

Taking a photo under the Wisteria flowers at the Imperial Academy.

Photo by Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum - Red Wall, Ginkgo Trees, and Palace Lanterns

Confucius Temple and Imperial College Museum - Red Wall, Ginkgo Trees, and Palace Lanterns

Photo by Beijing Imperial Academy - take a photo with ginkgo trees and stone paths

Beijing Imperial Academy - take a photo with ginkgo trees and stone paths

Photo by The Imperial Academy - Take a photo with the Dacheng Hall

The Imperial Academy - Take a photo with the Dacheng Hall