Use the red door frame as a foreground frame to highlight the depth of the alley. The photographer stands in front of the door frame and shoots horizontally, with the edges of the door frame being symmetrical. The composition includes the foreground door frame, the midground brick road, and the background "Beijing" banner and brick wall. It is recommended to use a wide-angle focal length to capture the spatial levels of the alley entrance.

Lama Temple - Red wooden doors and cloth with "Beijing" written on it.

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No. 28 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (250 meters walk southeast from Exit F of Yonghegong Subway Station)

Photography Tips

Use the red door frame as a foreground frame to highlight the depth of the alley. The photographer stands in front of the door frame and shoots horizontally, with the edges of the door frame being symmetrical. The composition includes the foreground door frame, the midground brick road, and the background "Beijing" banner and brick wall. It is recommended to use a wide-angle focal length to capture the spatial levels of the alley entrance.

Walking Guide

Take the Line 5 subway to Yonghegong Station and exit at Southeast Exit. Walk 404 meters to Yonghegong.