The photographer stands directly below the building, using an upward shooting angle to emphasize the height of the eaves. The symmetrical composition ensures that the eaves and decorations on both sides are evenly distributed, enhancing the grandeur of the architecture. The framing focuses on the multi-layered eaves and roof ridge details, with the blue sky in the background providing a striking contrast. It is recommended to use a standard focal length lens to ensure that the eaves' structure is clear and free of distortion.

Temple of Heaven Park - Architectural Eaves and Ridges

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No. 1A, Tiantan East Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands directly below the building, using an upward shooting angle to emphasize the height of the eaves. The symmetrical composition ensures that the eaves and decorations on both sides are evenly distributed, enhancing the grandeur of the architecture. The framing focuses on the multi-layered eaves and roof ridge details, with the blue sky in the background providing a striking contrast. It is recommended to use a standard focal length lens to ensure that the eaves' structure is clear and free of distortion.

Walking Guide

Take bus 60 (heading to Longtan Park) and get off at Fahua Temple. Walk 259 meters to the final destination.