China Garden Museum - Chu Yue Gate
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No. 15, Shooting Range Road, Fengtai District, Beijing
Photography Tips
The model leans against the door, and the photographer stands at a slightly farther distance, using frame composition to capture the shape of the “Yeue Gate” around the model. Utilize the bamboo leaves outside the gate as the foreground to add depth to the image. You can use a 1x/ wide-angle lens. Shooting with a 35mm or 50mm focal length on a camera or the 1x or 2x setting on a phone will highlight the subject while retaining appropriate environmental details. 1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm XE4, 18-50mm f2.8. 2. Posing tips: The model can look directly at the camera, look up at the sky, or even turn their back to the camera, which is-friendly. 3. Travel tips: The best time for shooting is around 15:00 in the afternoon when the sunlight is good. 4. Style suggestions: A simple outfit works best, and light colors are very suitable.
Walking Guide

Enter through the round arch and continue through the small door.

Turn left in the main hall on the first floor.

Enter through the main door of the museum.

Arrive at the shooting location.

Walk straight along the corridor.

