Lama Temple - Right behind the temple gate
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No. 28 Yonghegong Street, Dongcheng District, Beijing (250 meters walk from Exit F of Yonghegong Subway Station, Southeast)
Photography Tips
1. Angle of View: The photographer stands in front of the subject at an angle, capturing the photo from an eye-level perspective. 2. Composition Techniques: Frame composition is used, with the door frame and eaves of the ancient architecture forming a frame to highlight the subject; contrast composition is employed, where the subject's light-colored top contrasts with the dark pants, and the subject's attire contrasts with the warm-toned background of the ancient building, making them more eye-catching. 3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to naturally represent the proportional relationship between the subject and the space of the ancient architecture. 1. Equipment Information: Fujifilm XT30II, 18-55mm. 2. Posing Suggestions: ① Look down at the ground and play with hair; ② Walk while looking to the side. 3. Photography Tips: Go for the shoot around 17:00.
Walking Guide

Follow the crowd to the security check area.

Pass through the Yonghe Gate Hall to reach the Yonghe Palace, where the seat is located at the back right.

Walk straight for about 300 meters and enter through the gate here.

Exit F of Yonghegong Street on Line 5 of the subway.

After exiting the station, walk straight along the road on your left.

Arrive at the boarding gate.

