I recommend positioning the model at the right one-third of the frame, using a straight-on angle. Apply the rule of thirds, leaving the left side of the image empty to highlight the red walls and eaves of the ancient architecture against the sky and clouds.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the cobblestone paths and eaves architecture.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Eaves architecture cluster and tower buildings in the same frame.

The Forbidden City - Eaves architecture cluster and tower buildings in the same frame.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the red gates and red walls.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the red gates and red walls.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Golden Stone Lion Sculptures and Architectural Eaves

The Forbidden City - Golden Stone Lion Sculptures and Architectural Eaves

Photo by The Forbidden City - Large Long Stones and Greenery

The Forbidden City - Large Long Stones and Greenery

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with green trees and lawn on the stone steps.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with green trees and lawn on the stone steps.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the stone bridge, river channels, and stone railings.

The Forbidden City - Take a photo with the stone bridge, river channels, and stone railings.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Eaves and Gray Roof Beasts

The Forbidden City - Eaves and Gray Roof Beasts

Photo by The Forbidden City - Filming Birdcage Clock

The Forbidden City - Filming Birdcage Clock

The photographer uses a straight-on angle, incorporating the roof and walls of ancient architecture in the background. The foreground features low green plants to add depth. The rule of thirds is applied in the composition, with the model positioned at the right one-third of the frame, holding an oil-paper umbrella opened upwards, her arm raised naturally, and standing in a side pose to enhance the traditional charm.

The Palace Museum - Take a photo with the gray building eaves and green plants.