1. Shooting Position: The photographer stands at a slight distance in front of the Jingde Chongsheng Hall, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Symmetrical composition is used, with the building's central axis as the reference, and the doors, windows, and stair railings on both sides are symmetrically distributed, creating a sense of solemnity. The stairs in the foreground add depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the details, textures, color decorations, and overall structure of the building.
Additional Tips: Shooting on a clear day will yield better results.

The Temple of Earth and Ancestral Temple - Jingde Chongsheng Hall

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131 Fuchengmen Inner Street, Xicheng District, Beijing, Beijing Imperial Ancestral Temple

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Position: The photographer stands at a slight distance in front of the Jingde Chongsheng Hall, shooting at eye level. 2. Composition: Symmetrical composition is used, with the building's central axis as the reference, and the doors, windows, and stair railings on both sides are symmetrically distributed, creating a sense of solemnity. The stairs in the foreground add depth to the image. 3. Lens Usage: A medium focal length lens is used to clearly capture the details, textures, color decorations, and overall structure of the building. Additional Tips: Shooting on a clear day will yield better results.

Walking Guide

Take a taxi to the entrance of the Temple of Emperors' Tickets, then proceed straight through the Jingde Gate after your ticket is checked. Continue walking straight for about 5 meters after exiting the Jingde Gate, and you will reach the steps of the Jingde Chongsheng Hall, where you can take your photos.