Photo by Central TV Tower - The large yellow chrysanthemum cow installation in front of the TV tower.

Central TV Tower - The large yellow chrysanthemum cow installation in front of the TV tower.

The model is centered in the frame, with the photographer using a low-angle shot. The metal grid above forms a natural frame, adding depth to the composition. The model has both hands on the telescope, looking up to the side with a natural and story-telling pose. The scene includes the telescope in the foreground and the architectural structure and surveillance cameras in the background.

Central TV Tower - Take a photo with the architectural structure and camera.

Photo by Central TV Tower - Red Background Wall

Central TV Tower - Red Background Wall

I recommend shooting at eye level to ensure the entire handprint wall and the sign are clear. The frame should include the whole handprint wall and the sign below it, with the background incorporating the distant view outside the window to add depth. A wide-angle lens is recommended for this shot.

Central TV Tower - Host Handprint Wall

The model is positioned at the center of the frame, with the photographer using an upward shooting angle and framing composition. The metal grid above forms a natural frame, adding depth to the image. The model's hands rest on a telescope, with her profile looking upward at an angle, creating a natural and storytelling pose. The composition includes the foreground telescope and the background architectural structures. A standard focal length is recommended for this shot.

CCTV Tower - Take a selfie with the iron mesh fence and telescope.

Photo by Central TV Tower - Upward Shot of the TV Tower

Central TV Tower - Upward Shot of the TV Tower

Photo by Central TV Tower - Taking a Picture with the City Night View against the Red Fencing

Central TV Tower - Taking a Picture with the City Night View against the Red Fencing

Photo by Central TV Tower - Taking a photo with the Iron Mesh

Central TV Tower - Taking a photo with the Iron Mesh

The photographer, positioned at a lower angle, uses an upward view and employs a frame-within-a-frame technique, with leaves at the top and bottom of the image naturally framing the central TV tower. The vertical structure of the TV tower adds depth and stability to the composition.

Additional tip: Visitors can take the elevator to the 238-meter observation deck for a panoramic view of Beijing.

Beijing Aerospace Bridge - Central TV Tower Leaf Night View

The photographer stands on a high overlook and shoots downward, using leading lines to guide the viewer’s eye. The composition utilizes the vertical lines formed by the streetlights to enhance the sense of depth. The frame includes a dense cluster of buildings and illuminated streets, highlighting the vibrant cityscape at night. Shot with a standard focal length, the photographer ensures clear details in the image and adjusts the exposure to prevent the lights from being overexposed.

Beijing Central TV Tower - Observation Deck for capturing city nightscape and overlooking the cityscape.