Robert Bellamy Publish time 2024-7-21 23:32

16 great photo spots at the Ruins of St. Paul's, Grand Lisboa, Alley of the Madonna and Big Ben

There are so many beautiful camera positions in Macau. Some people may wonder why we love to find camera positions to take photos, but those beautiful positions can really take us to discover a lot of local culture and vision. Isn’t this the meaning of travel?

Camera position strategy
I only used the 28-75 focal length to take these camera positions. This focal length can also be used on mobile phones. Of course, if you have a telephoto lens, the effect will be better. Figures 17-18 are the camera position maps of Macau Peninsula and Taipa, respectively. Waiting for your photos.
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【Ruins of St. Paul’s】
📍Sino-Portuguese Friendship Statue (p5): The statue under the stairs of the Ruins of St. Paul’s. Take photos of the Ruins of St. Paul’s with it as the foreground
📍Macau Fortress Park (p2): You can take photos of people, trees and the Ruins of St. Paul’s
📍Love Lane (p6): Take photos from Love Lane towards the Ruins of St. Paul’s
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【Grand Lisboa】
📍Love Lane (p7): Take photos on the slope from the Ruins of St. Paul’s to Love Lane. The characters are standing on the platform of the Ruins of St. Paul’s
📍Guia Alley (cover, p12): The same camera position as National Geographic, guaranteed to be beautiful~ Take the city street view as the foreground and take photos of the huge Grand Lisboa building
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【Crazy Alley】
The height difference is just right It forms a staircase-like dense visual effect, which is very beautiful~
📍Crazy Hall Alley (p3)
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📍(p11) On the Londoner side, find Big Ben. The person is standing on the second-floor stairs. The photographer shoots from the ground floor up
📍(p8) The elevator on the right side of the front of the Venetian building
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📍White window (p9): Staircase corridor on the front of the Venetian building
📍Red bus (p14): The corridor between the Londoner and Four Seasons Shoppes, and the terrace in the direction of Big Ben
📍Parisian Garden (p13)
📍Londoner (p15): Hogwarts that looks like Harry Potter~!
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📍Guanye Street (p10): Guanye Street entrance sign
📍Longhua Portuguese Style Houses (p4): The row of green museums is beautiful, but I prefer the view of the stairs from this position, it is very dreamy
📍Coloane (P16): Navigate to Coloane Library, October 5th Road, St. Francis Church, this road is full of colorful buildings
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🚩 Macau 2-day tour route guide
Day1 🔸Macau Peninsula + Hotel Night View
Agrand St. Paul's→L'Avenida da Fong Tang→L'Avenida da Guia→L'Avenida da Guia→European Night View
Day2 🔸Taipa
Coloane Island (Colorful Street)→Guanye Street→L'Avenida da Guia




















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