Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the red wall architecture and railings.
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No. 1A, Tiantan Dongli, Dongcheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The photographer uses a slightly俯拍 angle. The model stands beside a white railing, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, gently resting her chin on her hand with her body slightly turned, exuding an elegant posture. The composition includes the railing post in the foreground on the left to add depth, while retaining the red wall and ancient building rooftops in the background to highlight the snowy atmosphere of the Temple of Heaven. Note: "俯拍" in English is more commonly referred to as a "bird's-eye view" or "overhead shot." Since the context suggests a slight angle, "slightly overhead" or "slightly from above" would be more appropriate. Here’s the revised version: The photographer uses a slightly overhead angle. The model stands beside a white railing, positioned at the right one-third of the frame, gently resting her chin on her hand with her body slightly turned, exuding an elegant posture. The composition includes the railing post in the foreground on the left to add depth, while retaining the red wall and ancient building rooftops in the background to highlight the snowy atmosphere of the Temple of Heaven.
