1. Angle of Position: The photographer captures the subject from a slightly lower position to the side and front, creating an upward-looking effect.

2. Composition Technique: The red wall is used as a dividing element in the frame, with the subject leaning against it and positioned slightly to the right of the center. The ancient architecture in the background echoes with the subject, showcasing a blend of the classical and the modern. The subject's natural and dynamic posture enhances the appeal of the image.

3. Lens Application: A telephoto lens is used to blur the background and highlight the main subject. It also compresses the space, making the image simple and clear, and the subject more prominent.

Travel Tips: Open Tuesday to Thursday 10:00-18:00, Friday to Sunday 10:00-19:00, closed on Mondays.

Dalongfu Temple - On the Steps

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95 Longfusi Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing, Longfu Building (210 meters walk from Exit E of Dongsi Subway Station, North-West Exit)

Photography Tips

1. Angle of Position: The photographer captures the subject from a slightly lower position to the side and front, creating an upward-looking effect. 2. Composition Technique: The red wall is used as a dividing element in the frame, with the subject leaning against it and positioned slightly to the right of the center. The ancient architecture in the background echoes with the subject, showcasing a blend of the classical and the modern. The subject's natural and dynamic posture enhances the appeal of the image. 3. Lens Application: A telephoto lens is used to blur the background and highlight the main subject. It also compresses the space, making the image simple and clear, and the subject more prominent. Travel Tips: Open Tuesday to Thursday 10:00-18:00, Friday to Sunday 10:00-19:00, closed on Mondays.

Walking Guide

95 Longfu Temple Street, Jing Shan District, or navigate to Longfu Tower. Take Metro Line 6/5 to Dongsi Station.