The photographer stands indoors close to the left wall, slightly low-angle shooting, with the camera position parallel to the ground to enhance the sense of light and shadow extension. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the window lattice and door frame on the left forming a foreground frame, guiding the line of sight to extend deep into the picture.

1. Equipment settings: Nikon.
2. Post-processing: Color adjustment is mainly dark-toned to highlight the tranquility of the temple.
3. Other tips: It's crowded on weekends, so it's recommended to choose a good weather day for shooting.

Lama Temple - Interior Light and Shadow

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No. 28 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (250 meters walk from Exit F, Yonghegong Subway Station, Southeast)

Photography Tips

The photographer stands indoors close to the left wall, slightly low-angle shooting, with the camera position parallel to the ground to enhance the sense of light and shadow extension. The composition uses the rule of thirds, with the window lattice and door frame on the left forming a foreground frame, guiding the line of sight to extend deep into the picture. 1. Equipment settings: Nikon. 2. Post-processing: Color adjustment is mainly dark-toned to highlight the tranquility of the temple. 3. Other tips: It's crowded on weekends, so it's recommended to choose a good weather day for shooting.

Walking Guide

Take Line 2 or Line 5 of the subway to Yonghegong Station, and exit at Exit C. Once you come out, you will see Yonghegong.