1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand on one side of the train's direction of travel, using an eye-level angle.
2. Composition Technique: Employ a central composition, placing the train in the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Combine this with leading lines, using the tracks that stretch from the foreground to the distance to guide the viewer's eye to the train.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to capture a broad field of view, highlighting the vastness of the scene and emphasizing the train in the center.
Recommended Shooting Time: Daytime.

Summer Palace West Gate Station - Turf Tram

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Xijiao Line, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand on one side of the train's direction of travel, using an eye-level angle. 2. Composition Technique: Employ a central composition, placing the train in the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Combine this with leading lines, using the tracks that stretch from the foreground to the distance to guide the viewer's eye to the train. 3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to capture a broad field of view, highlighting the vastness of the scene and emphasizing the train in the center. Recommended Shooting Time: Daytime.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the West Gate of the Summer Palace, which is accessible via the Xijiao Line to the Xihumen Station in Haidian District, Beijing. You’ll see it right when you exit the station.