The photographer stands in the middle of a red-walled pathway, using an upward-angle shot. Employing a symmetrical composition, the red walls are evenly distributed on both sides of the frame, with the lines of the eaves converging at the top. The sky is left blank in the middle, enhancing the sense of depth. The framing includes the full view of the red walls and the sky above, highlighting the symmetry and spatial feel of the pathway. Travel Tip: It’s best to shoot on a clear, sunny day for optimal lighting.

The Palace Museum in Beijing - Red Walls

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No. 4, Jingshan Front Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer stands in the middle of a red-walled pathway, using an upward-angle shot. Employing a symmetrical composition, the red walls are evenly distributed on both sides of the frame, with the lines of the eaves converging at the top. The sky is left blank in the middle, enhancing the sense of depth. The framing includes the full view of the red walls and the sky above, highlighting the symmetry and spatial feel of the pathway. Travel Tip: It’s best to shoot on a clear, sunny day for optimal lighting.

Walking Guide

Navigate to the Palace Museum in Beijing, and once inside, take photos at the red walls.