The photographer positions the subject beside the front of the train, establishing a clear primary and secondary relationship between the subject and the train, and defining their spatial positions. The composition uses contrasting elements, with the massive train engine as the backdrop, highlighting the figure of the person. The rule of thirds is also employed, placing the subject in the lower part of the frame to balance the visual composition. A standard lens is used to clearly display the forms and spatial relationships of the subject and the train engine, capturing details precisely and arranging the elements in the composition logically, creating a simple yet layered image.

1. Travel Tips: Free admission.
2. Additional Tips: It’s best to come on a sunny day for better photo results.

798 Art District - Take a photo with the locomotive

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No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing 798 Art District

Photography Tips

The photographer positions the subject beside the front of the train, establishing a clear primary and secondary relationship between the subject and the train, and defining their spatial positions. The composition uses contrasting elements, with the massive train engine as the backdrop, highlighting the figure of the person. The rule of thirds is also employed, placing the subject in the lower part of the frame to balance the visual composition. A standard lens is used to clearly display the forms and spatial relationships of the subject and the train engine, capturing details precisely and arranging the elements in the composition logically, creating a simple yet layered image. 1. Travel Tips: Free admission. 2. Additional Tips: It’s best to come on a sunny day for better photo results.

Walking Guide

Take bus 401 and get off at Wangyafen Station. After getting off, walk north for 255 meters and turn right. Follow Road 798 east for 611 meters to reach Locomotive Square. Walk under the locomotive to arrive at your destination.