Beijing Xiangshan Park - Ke Si Zu Xiu Gate Plaque
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No. 40 Maimai Street, Haidian District, Beijing, inside Fragrant Hills Park (East Side)
Photography Tips
The photographer stands at a position that fully and squarely presents the silk tapestry ancestral shrine door plaque and the space below it, facing the door plaque horizontally. This position clearly showcases the entire facade of the building. The composition uses symmetrical framing, with the central axis of the door plaque serving as the line of symmetry, ensuring that the architectural decorations and lanterns on both sides are perfectly symmetrical, reinforcing the sense of order and stability in the image. In terms of lens selection, a standard lens is used to accurately depict the door plaque and surrounding architectural and environmental elements, with no noticeable distortion, maintaining the true proportions and spatial relationships of the scene. Additional tips: 1. Stamps are not available on Mondays; generally, they are provided from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM on other days. Please plan your visit accordingly. Although the stamping service is free, please respect the stamps and use them responsibly. 2. The stamps are relatively large, so it's recommended to bring plenty of blank paper, preferably in a dedicated stamp book, for the best results.
