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The 600-year-old Forbidden City-the sunset glow in winter in the ancient Forbidden City

The Forbidden City in Beijing is undoubtedly a good place to photograph ancient buildings. Tickets are not too expensive, but there are too many people.

In order to avoid many tourists, winter may become the best season for "entering the palace" shooting. In fact, there are few tourists in winter. Second, the angle of the sun is very low and the shadow is very long. Make good use of light and shadow, and it's easy to make a big film.

If you are lucky, it will be cool to go out on a cloudy day and the sun will show up at dusk. However, this is often unsatisfactory.

This photo was taken at the end of 2002110. The weather is not very cold. It is said that there are many tourists, but there is no one in the film. That's because there is no foreign tour group to prevent and control the epidemic.

In addition, the individual went out when the museum was closed; A, B, C, D that occasionally appear in the lens are also repaired in the later stage (people are really tired [tears] after retouching the picture for a long time).

Several of these films participated in the "Beijing's most beautiful central axis competition" and were shortlisted for the finals. The following text is a film description provided according to the requirements of the competition Committee [a flash of light]

"On the central axis of Beijing, the 600-year-old Forbidden City is undoubtedly the most colorful. The imperial city in the winter sunset is particularly solemn. The lower shooting angle makes the ancient buildings more solemn and magnificent. "