The photographer positions themselves to naturally frame the stone tower with tree shade, using the distribution of trees to create a spatial connection between the architectural and natural elements, showcasing the state of the building within its environment. They employ frame-within-a-frame composition, using the branches and leaves of the trees as a natural frame to highlight the main subject, the stone tower, enhancing the visual focus. The contrast in tree density also creates a sense of depth and layers, making the stone tower stand out more prominently in the photograph. It is recommended to use a medium-to-long focal length lens for the best results.

1. Travel Tips: Admission fee is 20 RMB.
2. Other Tips: The site is closed on Mondays and stops admitting visitors at 4:30 PM.

Beijing Vajra Throne Pagoda - Trees and Stone Pagoda in the Same Frame