Use the window frame as a foreground to highlight the yellow leaves and branches outside. The photographer uses a level angle to ensure the completeness of the window structure. The composition includes the warm yellow walls inside, the complete window frame, and the autumn scenery outside, balancing the indoor and outdoor layers. 

1. Shooting pose: The model stands naturally and looks to the side.
2. Outfit suggestion: Recommend wearing a light-colored long dress.

Changchun Hall Seasonal Beverages (Peking University Red Building Flagship Store) - Window View

The photographer stands near the trees by the roadside, shooting at a slightly upward angle to naturally integrate the street sign, building walls, and tree branches into the frame. Using a frame-within-a-frame composition, the foreground's yellow leaves and branches frame the street sign, enhancing the focus and depth of the image.

1. Outfit Suggestions: A trench coat is best. Avoid other yellow clothing, as it can blend in with the fallen leaves.
2. Additional Tips: The two most picturesque trees are located near Changchun Hall Shunshi-Er Yin (opposite Peking University Red Building), which is the best spot for taking photos.

Beijing May 4th Street - Trees and Street Signs in the Same Frame

The model stands within the fence in front of the crosswalk, while the photographer positions themselves at an angle about 3 meters in front of the model, with the road and white ash trees as the background for a frontal shot.
1. Equipment: Fujifilm XT5, 16-50mm lens.
2. Pose: The model keeps hands naturally in front and looks at the camera.
3. Travel Tips: Free admission, open 24 hours. It is recommended to visit in the morning when there are fewer people.

Wusi Street - in front of the zebra crossing, the ash tree is standing.

The photographer stands at a position parallel to the subject (an orange teddy bear sculpture), at a moderate distance, using an eye-level angle. Contrast composition is employed, with the vibrant color of the teddy bear standing out against the rustic brick wall and gray-green windows, enhancing the visual impact of the image. It is inferred that a standard lens was used.

Wusi Street - Little Bear and Flowers Outside the Yunduo Cafe Window

The model stands under the road sign, while the photographer is on the opposite side of the street, using a telephoto lens with a focal length of 100mm or longer, and composing the shot centered.

Best time to shoot: Fall is the optimal season, and early autumn is recommended. The white ash trees turn yellow and start to lose their leaves.

Wusi Street, Beijing

Using a wide-angle lens for an overhead shot can also capture the texture of sunlight filtering through the leaves when shooting against the light. With a background of yellow trees, this enhances the depth of the image, showcasing the golden texture and the stark contrast with the blue sky, highlighting the autumn atmosphere. Travel Tip: It's recommended to shoot on a sunny day for better lighting.

Changchun Hall Seasonal Beverages (Peking University Red Building) - Fraxinus chinensis

The photographer stands across Wusi Avenue, using a straight-on angle and central composition with the white ash tree positioned at the center of the frame, making it the focal point. A standard lens is used to accurately represent the scene, maintaining the proportional relationship between the white ash tree, brick walls, shops, and the street, resulting in a natural-looking image.

Travel Tip: It is recommended to visit and photograph the autumn colors in October.

Beijing May 4th Street - Fraxinus Trees and Brick Wall Shops

The photographer shoots from the side front of the building using an upward angle. The main structure of the building occupies the lower part of the frame, while a tree with yellow leaves takes up the left third of the image.

Beijing May 4th Street - In front of Changchun Hall, the leaves of the Fraxinus mandshurica tree