The photographer stands under a tree branch at the entrance of the building, using a low angle to capture the scene from below, allowing the branches above to naturally form a frame. Employing a frame-within-a-frame composition, the branches serve as the foreground frame, with the main temple building centered in the shot. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to capture more elements of the scene.

Jietai Temple Scenic Area - Capturing temple architecture through the branches

It is recommended that photographers use an upward shooting angle by standing at a lower position. Include the nearby roof tiles in the foreground to enhance depth, with the main ancient building as the mid-ground and an ancient pine tree on the left side. Keep the blue sky in the background. A super wide-angle lens is recommended to capture both architectural details and the overall environment.

Opening hours: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM in spring and summer, and 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM in autumn and winter.

Jie Tai Temple - photographing ancient architectural rooftops, courtyards, and ancient trees.

Photo by Jie Tai Temple - Stone Steps, Stone Railings, and Red Wall Details

Jie Tai Temple - Stone Steps, Stone Railings, and Red Wall Details

The photographer shoots from a low angle in front of the pool, with the Ming Wang Hall positioned centrally in the frame. The symmetrical doors and windows on either side highlight the solemnity of the architecture. The foreground includes the pool and its reflective surface, adding depth to the composition. The background captures the full view of the building, including the roof plaque and the blue sky.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 45 RMB;
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Spring and Summer), 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM (Autumn and Winter).

Jie Tai Temple Scenic Area - Greenery in front of the Mingwang Hall Plaque

It is recommended to use an upward shooting angle, with the incense burner positioned at the right one-third of the frame. The "Lotus Realm Fragrant Forest" building should be in the left background, forming a balanced composition using the rule of thirds. Capture the full view of the incense burner, the main entrance of the building, and the sign above it, while incorporating pine branches and the blue sky to enhance depth. Use a standard lens to highlight the integration of the main subject with the ancient architectural environment.

Additional tips: Avoid peak hours and visit during off-peak times to reduce crowds.

Jie Tai Temple Scenic Area - Taking photos of the incense burner, Lianjie Xianglin architecture plaques, and trees.

Photo by Beijing Jietai Temple - Embrace the Pagoda Pine and Liao Pagoda

Beijing Jietai Temple - Embrace the Pagoda Pine and Liao Pagoda

The photographer uses an upward angle, shooting from a low position in front of the plaque. The plaque is positioned at the center bottom of the frame, while the upper part of the image captures trees and the sky, balancing the subject with the natural landscape. A wide-angle lens is recommended to showcase the depth and layers of the environment.

Jietai Temple in Beijing - Gratitude Plaque and Trees

Adopt a symmetrical composition with a central circular "Attracting Wealth and Treasure" copper coin at the center, flanked by symmetrical red pillars and decorations to highlight the aesthetic of balance. The photographer should use a straight-on shooting angle to ensure that the facade is vertical and not skewed. The framing should include the full view of the red facade, the tiled roof at the top, and the red pillars on both sides, maintaining the integrity of the scene. It is recommended to use a standard focal length to avoid distortion and to present details clearly.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: 45 RMB per person. Tickets can be purchased online and accessed by scanning a code.
2. Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM in spring and summer, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM in autumn and winter.

Jie Tai Temple - Red facade and copper coin decorations

Shoot from a low angle, emphasizing the layered roof of the temple and the tall pine trees. Use a frame-within-a-frame composition, with the dense branches of the pine tree naturally framing the temple roof, enhancing the depth of the scene. The frame should include the foreground roof tiles and roof ornaments, the mid-ground pine trees, and the main hall roof in the background, with a bit of sky above to add more layers to the image. A wide-angle lens is recommended to capture the harmony between the architecture and nature.

Travel Tips:
- Admission Fee: 45 RMB
- Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Jietai Temple Scenic Area - Temple Roofs and the Central Pine Tree

Frame the character "Zen" on the red wall in the center of the photo, highlighting the main text and the symmetrically arranged inscriptions around it. Include the full view of the red wall, the trees above, and part of the sky to maintain a sense of natural layers. Ensure the wall details are clear and balance the visual weight between the main subject and the background.

Travel Tip: The admission fee is 45 RMB.

Jie Tai Temple Scenic Area - Zen Calligraphy Red Wall