Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - Large Arc-shaped Modern Architecture

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Large Arc-shaped Modern Architecture

Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - Taking a photo with chairs and architectural stone pillars.

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Taking a photo with chairs and architectural stone pillars.

Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - Take a photo with stone benches, flower clusters, and fences.

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Take a photo with stone benches, flower clusters, and fences.

1. Shooting Angle: Position the photographer at a slightly lower angle in front of the lanterns, shooting upward.
2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds, placing the main subject along the thirds lines; utilize foreground composition with the bridge to add depth to the scene.
3. Lens Usage: Use a wide-angle lens to broaden the field of view, emphasizing the grandeur of the lanterns.
Travel Tips: It's recommended to visit between 4 to 5 PM to capture the twilight.
Best Route: Enter through Gate 3 and exit through Gate 5; the most spectacular sights are near Gate 3.

Garden Expo Park - Jingcai Lantern Festival at the Seventeen-Arch Bridge

Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - White Pagoda Building

Beijing Garden Expo Park - White Pagoda Building

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands slightly behind the arch, shooting the scene beyond it at eye level.
2. Composition Techniques:
① Utilize frame-within-a-frame composition, using the arch as a natural frame to enclose the train, green trees, and blue sky with clouds, enhancing the depth and interest of the image;
② The white railing in the foreground contrasts with the colorful scenery in the distance, and the lines of the railing add a sense of depth, creating an open and fresh atmosphere.
3. Lens Usage: Use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the scene's proportions, clearly showing the train and its surroundings in the distance.
Admission Fee: Free, no reservation required.
Opening Hours: 6:30 AM - 7:00 PM.
Additional Tips: This place is large and spacious, so you don’t have to worry about other people accidentally entering your shots. Feel free to explore and find your spot.

Beijing Garden Expo Park - White Staircase

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a diagonal distance in front of the lantern display, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition: Contrast is used to highlight the warm tones of the rabbit lanterns against the blue mountain shapes, emphasizing the main elements. Additionally, the different sizes and shapes of the buildings and landscapes create contrast, adding depth and richness to the image.
3. Lens Usage: A wide-angle lens is used to capture multiple lantern designs, the sky, and some background trees, showcasing the entire lantern scene and its spatial dimensions.

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Moon Palace Flower Lanterns

Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - Stone Stele Inscribed with "Red Dragon Hometown Ecological Fangshan"

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Stone Stele Inscribed with "Red Dragon Hometown Ecological Fangshan"

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer is positioned at a slight angle in front of the subject, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use symmetrical composition, utilizing the water's reflection to create symmetry between the subject and the European-style architecture above and below. Employ foreground composition by using the water as a foreground element to add depth to the image.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium to long focal length lens to compress the space, highlighting the main subject and the architecture, making the composition clean and the subject prominent.
Dressing Tip: Wear a princess-style dress or a lightweight wedding gown to enhance the atmosphere, resulting in highly photogenic images.

Beijing Garden Expo - In front of the European-style architecture

Photo by Beijing Garden Expo Park - Water's Edge and Breeze Washing

Beijing Garden Expo Park - Water's Edge and Breeze Washing