The photographer stands high on the square, using the rule of thirds for composition, with the subject positioned at the lower left intersection. The blue chairs are neatly arranged, forming repeating elements that guide the viewer's eye. The frame includes the aligned chairs, the texture of the marble floor, and the railing above, enhancing the sense of depth. It is recommended to use a medium-telephoto lens to highlight the geometric arrangement of the chairs and the contrast with the subject's silhouette. Adjust the exposure compensation appropriately to retain the details of the floor texture and the silhouette effect.

National Grand Theater - Aerial view of blue chairs

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No. 2, West Chang'an Street, Xicheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands high on the square, using the rule of thirds for composition, with the subject positioned at the lower left intersection. The blue chairs are neatly arranged, forming repeating elements that guide the viewer's eye. The frame includes the aligned chairs, the texture of the marble floor, and the railing above, enhancing the sense of depth. It is recommended to use a medium-telephoto lens to highlight the geometric arrangement of the chairs and the contrast with the subject's silhouette. Adjust the exposure compensation appropriately to retain the details of the floor texture and the silhouette effect.

Walking Guide

Take the inner loop of Subway Line 2 and get off at Hepingmen Station. After exiting the station, walk 720 meters to reach the National Centre for the Performing Arts.