It is recommended to use an upward shooting angle, placing the dragon-shaped glazed components of the eaves on the right one-third of the frame to highlight their shape and texture. At the same time, keep the red wall as the background to create a strong contrast between blue and red, enhancing the visual impact. A telephoto lens is suggested to focus on the details of the dragon-shaped components, compressing the background to emphasize the subject. Make full use of natural light to enhance the three-dimensional feel of the dragon-shaped components, while avoiding overexposure or underexposure to retain detail and depth.

The Temple of Heaven - Blue Dragon-shaped Eaves

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No. 1A, Tiantan Dongli, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

It is recommended to use an upward shooting angle, placing the dragon-shaped glazed components of the eaves on the right one-third of the frame to highlight their shape and texture. At the same time, keep the red wall as the background to create a strong contrast between blue and red, enhancing the visual impact. A telephoto lens is suggested to focus on the details of the dragon-shaped components, compressing the background to emphasize the subject. Make full use of natural light to enhance the three-dimensional feel of the dragon-shaped components, while avoiding overexposure or underexposure to retain detail and depth.

Walking Guide

Take Line 5 of the subway to Tiantan East Gate Station, and exit at A2 for Tiantan East Gate.