The photographer adopts a low-angle shot beneath the building, using the foreground composition technique to place green branches at the bottom of the frame as a foreground element to increase depth. The main subject, the ancient architectural roof, is centered, with the background including blue sky and white clouds, showcasing the details of the eaves and the vastness of the sky, highlighting the integration of ancient architecture with nature. Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on a sunny day, between 9-11 am or 4-6 pm, when the light is the softest and the photographic effect is the best.

Beijing Yan'sai Pavilion - Ancient Architectural Roof

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Near No. 41-1, Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer adopts a low-angle shot beneath the building, using the foreground composition technique to place green branches at the bottom of the frame as a foreground element to increase depth. The main subject, the ancient architectural roof, is centered, with the background including blue sky and white clouds, showcasing the details of the eaves and the vastness of the sky, highlighting the integration of ancient architecture with nature. Travel tips: It is recommended to visit on a sunny day, between 9-11 am or 4-6 pm, when the light is the softest and the photographic effect is the best.

Walking Guide

Navigate to Yansui Pavilion, located near No. 41-1, Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing. You'll arrive at the main entrance.