China Geological Museum - Across the Street
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No. 15 Yangrou Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing
Photography Tips
1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands on the opposite side of the road, at eye level, to capture a full view of the front facade and surrounding environment of the China Geological Museum. 2. Composition Technique: The composition uses vertical lines, where the vertical lines of the building enhance the stability and solemnity of the image. The rule of thirds is applied, dividing the image horizontally into three sections: sky, building, and ground with surrounding facilities, creating a clear sense of layers. Additionally, the use of the foreground, such as the road, traffic signs, and trees, contrasts with the background of the museum building, highlighting the main structure. 3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used. The normal proportions of the building and surrounding scenery, without noticeable distortion, indicate that the standard lens accurately reproduces the appearance of the museum and its surroundings, allowing the viewer to see the entire building and its setting clearly.
