Using leading lines in the composition, the small path naturally extends and guides the viewer's gaze into the distance, enhancing the sense of depth. The photographer uses a level shooting angle, allowing the stone railings and bamboo groves on both sides to be symmetrically distributed, balancing the frame. The foreground includes the nearby stone railing, while the background captures the bamboo grove and the distant wall, maintaining the layers of the central path. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens to compress the space and highlight the details.

Tan Zhe Temple - Bamboo Groves and Stone Balustrades

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At the foot of Tanzhe Mountain, Tanzhesi Town, Mentougou District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

Using leading lines in the composition, the small path naturally extends and guides the viewer's gaze into the distance, enhancing the sense of depth. The photographer uses a level shooting angle, allowing the stone railings and bamboo groves on both sides to be symmetrically distributed, balancing the frame. The foreground includes the nearby stone railing, while the background captures the bamboo grove and the distant wall, maintaining the layers of the central path. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens to compress the space and highlight the details.

Walking Guide

Take bus 931 and get off at Tanzhe Temple. It's a 174-meter walk to the temple.