Photo by Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Dome Building

Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Dome Building

Photo by Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Paris Tower

Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Paris Tower

Photo by Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Forest Cabins

Dongshan Bodhi Art District - Forest Cabins

Photo by Yungang Grottoes Lingyan Temple - Mahavira Hall Architecture

Yungang Grottoes Lingyan Temple - Mahavira Hall Architecture

Photo by Yungang Grottoes - Eye Staircase

Yungang Grottoes - Eye Staircase

Using a centered composition, place the stone stele and the mountain body of the grotto in the center of the frame to ensure the integrity and symmetry of the main subject. Include the full view of the stele, the mountain body, and the sky with clouds above to enhance the depth and spaciousness of the image. The framing should capture the foreground stele, midground green trees and grass, and the background grotto mountain, highlighting the layers of the landscape.

Yungang Grottoes - World Cultural Heritage Stele

The photographer stands below the building, using a wide-angle lens and an upward shooting angle. In the composition, the sloping lines of the eaves serve as leading lines, guiding the viewer’s eye upward to focus on the intricate details of the brackets, carvings, and other elements. The roof tiles, wooden structures, and the clear blue sky in the background create a clean and uncluttered scene, highlighting the depth and beauty of the ancient architecture.

Yungang Grottoes - Capturing the Details of Ancient Architectural Roofs and Eaves

The model stands in front of the rock wall in the cave, with the photographer shooting from a high angle. The model is positioned in the center of the frame, using a centered composition to highlight the combination of the subject and the background. The shot should include the texture of the rock wall, some carvings, and the wooden railing to enhance the environmental atmosphere. It is recommended to use a standard lens to ensure the subject is clear and the background details are rich.

Travel Guide: Adult ticket is 120 RMB, children's ticket (ages 7-18) is 60 RMB, full-time college students pay 60 RMB.

Yungang Grottoes - Taking a photo with the Buddha statues at the railing.

Capture the photo at eye level from the front of the building, emphasizing the layers and grandeur of the roof. Place the main structure of the building in the center of the frame to highlight its symmetry. The composition should include the roof, main structure, and lower railings, while also retaining a few environmental elements and people to add authenticity.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 120 RMB;
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

Yungang Grottoes - Double-layer Ancient Architecture and Stone Balustrades

Photo by Yungang Grottoes - Steps and Wooden Fences in Front of the Grottoes

Yungang Grottoes - Steps and Wooden Fences in Front of the Grottoes