Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - What are the photo poses of the Summer Palace attractions? What are the photo poses of the Summer Palace attractions?

What are the photo poses of the Summer Palace attractions? What are the photo poses of the Summer Palace attractions?

1. Take a bust of a half-man, half-scene figure. The specific location can be placed on the left or right side of the picture, leaving half for the scenery.

2. The Summer Palace is a scene of sunny weather and blooming in spring. The striking west levee is lined up with bridges, goose willows, flowers and beautiful women, each leading the way, harmonious and amazing.

3. You can also lean against the fence by the lake and take a full-length photo.

Located in the northwest of Beijing, the Summer Palace, formerly known as Qingyi Garden, is a royal garden and palace in Qing Dynasty. It was built during the Qianlong period, and it was built by Qianlong for his mother's birthday. 1860 was burnt down by the allied forces of Britain and France, and Cixi rebuilt it in 1888 and renamed it the Summer Palace. 1900 was badly damaged by Eight-Nation Alliance, and 1903 was repaired again. In order to enjoy it, Cixi did not hesitate to misappropriate the cost of building a navy, which eventually overwhelmed her national strength.