Best Shooting Spots
There are multiple excellent shooting positions around the monument, each angle capturing different beauty.
Front Panorama
From directly in front of the monument, you can capture the complete array of 16 pillars, showing its magnificent scale
Side Close-up
Shooting from the side can highlight relief details and the layered sense of the pillars
Lighting Conditions
Different lighting conditions will give photos completely different effects.
Golden Hour
The hour after sunrise and before sunset is the best time for shooting. Warm sunlight creates beautiful luster on the bronze surface
Composition Techniques
Using different composition techniques can make your photos more artistic.
Symmetrical Composition
Use the monument's symmetry to create balanced and harmonious visual effects
Foreground Background
Use surrounding natural elements as foreground to add layering to photos
Detail Close-ups
Shoot close-ups of relief details to showcase the exquisite craftsmanship of the artwork
Photography Equipment
Choose appropriate photography equipment according to your shooting needs.
Essential Equipment
- Wide-angle lens
- Tripod
- Polarizing filter
Optional Equipment
- Telephoto lens
- Drone
- Reflector
Post-Processing
Appropriate post-processing can make your photos more outstanding.
Post-processing is an important part of photography creation, but pay attention to maintaining the natural feel and authenticity of photos. Over-processing will lose their original charm.