Photo by Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Persimmon Tree Stone Carving Architecture

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Persimmon Tree Stone Carving Architecture

Photo by Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Close-up of Stone Buddha Statues

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Close-up of Stone Buddha Statues

Photo by Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Take a photo with the red walls and ginkgo tree fence.

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Take a photo with the red walls and ginkgo tree fence.

The photographer stands directly in front of the wooden frame and shoots at eye level, using a frame-within-a-frame composition to place the subject in the center of the visual area defined by the wooden frame, which sets the boundaries for the viewer's focus.

1. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 20 RMB per person, tickets available on-site;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (closed on Mondays);
③ Best Time to Shoot: Around 3:00 PM, when the lighting is ideal for taking photos.

2. Dress Suggestions: Opt for brightly colored clothing, as the main architectural tones are quite dark.

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Take a photo with the wooden frame

Photo by Beijing Stele Art Museum - Ancient Architectural Eaves and Ginkgo Trees

Beijing Stele Art Museum - Ancient Architectural Eaves and Ginkgo Trees

Photo by Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Entrance Stone Carving Sign Stele

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Entrance Stone Carving Sign Stele

Photo by Beijing Stele Art Museum - Photgraphing the Five Pagodas Stone Pagoda through the foreground

Beijing Stele Art Museum - Photgraphing the Five Pagodas Stone Pagoda through the foreground

The photographer stands slightly behind and to the side of the subject, at an angle to their direction of movement, shooting from a low angle to emphasize the grandeur of the ancient building’s wall. In terms of composition, a contrast technique is used, juxtaposing the subject with the richly carved Buddha figures on the ancient wall to highlight the architectural historical weight and grand scale. In lens usage, a wide-angle lens is employed to capture a large area of the building’s wall, showcasing both the intricate details and the overall grandeur, while also utilizing the lens’s wide-angle properties to create a sense of perspective, enhancing the visual impact.

1. Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: 20 yuan per person;
② Opening Hours: Closed on Mondays, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM;
③ Best Photography Times: Early morning and late afternoon when the light is soft, making for better photos.
2. Additional Tips: Bring a bottle of water.

Beijing Five Pagodas Temple - Enclosure and Stone Carving Walls

Photo by Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Ancient Architecture with Roofs and Persimmon Trees of Temples

Beijing Stone Carving Art Museum - Ancient Architecture with Roofs and Persimmon Trees of Temples

Taken from a low angle on the side, the figure is positioned in the right foreground, while the Vajra Throne Pagoda is in the middle to background. The composition uses a frame within a frame technique and a contrast between reality and abstraction, with the figure and the pagoda forming an implicit frame. The sky is left as a blank background to enhance the simplicity of the scene.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 20 RMB per person, tickets can be purchased on-site.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Last entry at 4:30 PM.
2. Additional Tips: Follow the museum rules, do not touch the exhibits, and avoid using flash when taking photos.

Beijing Stele Art Museum - Group Photo with the Side of the Vajra Throne Pagoda