The model lies on her side on a stone by the water’s edge, while the photographer shoots from a low angle to capture the symmetry between the model and her reflection in the water, creating a balanced composition. The scene includes background trees and stones, with blurred green leaves in the foreground, highlighting the harmony between the subject and nature.

Additional tips: There are many mosquitoes, so be sure to use insect repellent.

Olympic Forest Park South Garden - Night View by the Streamside

This photo uses a centered composition with the subject positioned in the middle. The natural atmosphere is enhanced by the presence of water plants and stones. The relaxed posture of the subject blends harmoniously with the surroundings, conveying a sense of tranquility and leisure, highlighting the comfort and beauty of the scene.

1. **Photography Pose**: Make a water-splashing gesture for a lively effect.
2. **Travel Tips**: The park is free to enter.
3. **Photography Props**: Bring some fruit and bottled soda to create a picnic vibe by the stream.
4. **Additional Tips**:
   - The spring starts to decrease at 6 AM, so it's best to finish your photoshoot early. During rainy weather, the stream might not flow, so plan accordingly.
   - There are a lot of mosquitoes, so make sure to bring insect repellent.

Olympic Forest Park - Stream and Stone Platform

Photography Guide: Model stands next to the railing, photographer stands on the stairs. Focus on the sunset.
Pose: The model can face away from the camera, looking towards the sunset.
Time: July 18th, 7:17 PM.
Equipment: iPhone 15.

Olympic Forest Park - Riverside Sunset

The model stands in front of the railing, and the photographer stands a bit further back, allowing for the use of a 2x/medium-telephoto lens.
Shooting equipment: Fuji XE4 + 18-50mm f2.8.
Shooting time: Around 3 PM, with good sunlight.
Outfit: A simple outfit works best, avoiding very dark colors.
Poses: The model can look directly into the camera or gaze up at the sky, with a friendly expression.

Beijing Olympic Park - North Garden Peach Blossom Valley Wooden Railing

Using a telephoto lens, the photographer adopts a top-down angle, with the sea of flowers as the main subject in the center of the frame, allowing the dense coreopsis to fill the central part of the image, highlighting the color layers.
Travel Tip: It's recommended to visit between 3-5 PM, when the light is soft and not harsh.

Olympic Forest Park - Yellow Chrysanthemum Sea

The photographer stands in front of the model, shooting at eye level, using a framing composition technique. Dense green plants naturally form a frame around the subject, enveloping the person and outlining their silhouette as if framed by green leaves. This creates a natural and immersive atmosphere, highlighting the beauty of the forest-themed portrait and its integration with the natural environment. This setup is suitable for forest-themed photoshoots and natural photography scenes, enhancing the poetic and atmospheric quality of the image. Additional tip: Be mindful of mosquitoes.

Olympic Forest Park - South Garden Lawn Greenery

When photographing people, try to use lighting to counteract the green reflection from the grass, or lay a white sheet on the ground and have the model pose on it.

Beijing Olympic Forest Park - Ginkgo Grove in Summer

The photographer is shooting from a low angle, emphasizing the height of the trees. It’s recommended to use a frame-within-a-frame composition, using branches at the edges of the frame to highlight the central tree.

Travel Tips:
1. Best Viewing Time: Late October to mid-November is the optimal time to see the ginkgo leaves.
2. Best Shooting Time: It’s recommended to shoot in the morning when the weather is clear for better results.

Olympic Forest Park - Trees and Sky

Shoot from beneath the ginkgo trees using an upward angle, framing the Olympic Tower centrally within the golden foliage of the ginkgo branches. The composition should include the full view of the tower, the golden ginkgo trees on both sides, and the sky above, adding depth to the scene. Admission: Free.

Olympic Forest Park - Ginkgo and Pagoda

The shooting angle is at eye level, with an open meadow as the base. Use the rule of thirds, layering the composition with yellow-green plants in the foreground, people on the grass in the midground, and forest facilities in the background. The lying posture of the people serves as the focal point, while the lines of the grass extend the space. The colors of yellow-green, blue sky, and green trees complement each other, creating a relaxed and serene atmosphere that showcases the openness and tranquility of the scene.

Posing Suggestions: Move away from stiff poses and guide the model through an "spin-laugh-run" emotional sequence. Capture the touch of fingertips brushing the grass tips, the flutter of the skirt as they turn, and the lazy side profile as they lie down and look up at the sky.

Travel Tips: It's best to visit after 4 PM; otherwise, the sunlight can be too harsh, making it difficult to open your eyes when lying down.

Olympic Forest Park - South Garden Large Lawn