1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands near the entrance of the corridor, slightly inside, using a combination of looking up and straight ahead.
2. Framing: The central axis of the corridor forms a clear leading line, guiding the viewer's gaze into the distance, enhancing the depth of the frame. The oil-paper umbrellas hanging from the ceiling, varying in size and color, create a rich composition of points.
3. Lens Recommendation: A wide-angle lens is suggested to capture more elements within the limited space, showcasing the overall view of the interior of the corridor and the decorative details on the ceiling.

Shuǐchéng Yīpiáo Private Hot Spring Resort - Long Corridor

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No. 55 Wangfu Street, Beijiajia Town, Changping District, Beijing, 20 meters to the left of Kangxi's Palace

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands near the entrance of the corridor, slightly inside, using a combination of looking up and straight ahead. 2. Framing: The central axis of the corridor forms a clear leading line, guiding the viewer's gaze into the distance, enhancing the depth of the frame. The oil-paper umbrellas hanging from the ceiling, varying in size and color, create a rich composition of points. 3. Lens Recommendation: A wide-angle lens is suggested to capture more elements within the limited space, showcasing the overall view of the interior of the corridor and the decorative details on the ceiling.