Using the rule of thirds, the subject is positioned at the right one-third of the frame, with a flag-draped street lamp on the left, balancing the composition and adding depth. The camera angle is level, capturing the riverside railing, distant city buildings, and boats on the river, showcasing the riverside environment. The background is compressed to highlight the subject’s integration with the surroundings, with the person standing naturally and holding an umbrella, adding a touch of everyday life.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening Hours: 24/7;
③ Best Time to Photograph: It is recommended to visit during sunset for the best photo results.

Yangpu Binjiang - Road Guardrails

Using a foreground composition, incorporate the street lamp and the national flag on the left side of the frame to add depth; the background features the Lujiazui建筑群 with the Shanghai Tower as the centerpiece, positioned in the center of the frame to emphasize its towering height. The photographer uses a low-angle shot, capturing the full range from the foreground street lamp, mid-ground docked boats, to the background skyscrapers. Additional tips: It’s best to take photos on a sunny day for the best results.

Yangpu Riverfront - Wharfs and Lujiazui Skyline