The Old Summer Palace - Haiyantang Stone Pillars
33.8k reviews
No. 53, North Zhongguancun Street, Haidian District, Beijing
Photography Tips
Using a wide-angle lens can capture the towering stone pillars, the ruins of the architecture, the vast surrounding grasslands, and the distant green trees, highlighting the blend of historical vicissitudes and nature. Shooting from a low angle in front of the stone pillars can emphasize their grandeur, with the sky as the background, making the scene feel more open. You can also shoot from the side to include adjacent stone pillars and the background scenery, adding depth to the composition. 1. Photography Poses: ① Stand beside the stone pillar, touch it with both hands, and look up, feeling the weight of history. ② Lean against the stone pillar, turn your body slightly, and look into the distance, showing a pensive look. ③ Sit on the grass in front of the stone pillar, stretch out your legs, and prop yourself up with your hands behind you, with the stone pillar in the background, smiling brightly. 2. Best Time for Photography: The soft light in the afternoon is especially ideal for taking photos.
