Using the rule of thirds composition, the subject is positioned on the left side of the frame, while the right side captures the winding Great Wall and distant mountains. The photographer uses a bird's-eye view, shooting from a slightly higher position, to include the foreground section of the Great Wall, the subject’s profile gazing into the distance, and the background mountains, showcasing a vast scene. The subject leans against the railing, looking into the distance, with natural movements that enhance the sense of interaction.

Badaling Great Wall - Take a photo with the continuous mountains of the Great Wall in the background.

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Exit 58, G6 Beijing-Tibet Expressway, Yanqing District, Beijing

Photography Tips

Using the rule of thirds composition, the subject is positioned on the left side of the frame, while the right side captures the winding Great Wall and distant mountains. The photographer uses a bird's-eye view, shooting from a slightly higher position, to include the foreground section of the Great Wall, the subject’s profile gazing into the distance, and the background mountains, showcasing a vast scene. The subject leans against the railing, looking into the distance, with natural movements that enhance the sense of interaction.

Walking Guide

Take bus 919 and get off at Badaling Forest Park, then walk 963 meters to Badaling Great Wall.