The model stands among the roses, and the photographer shoots from a slightly elevated angle to maintain a good proportion between the model and the background, avoiding the background from being overly compressed. The composition is centered, with the model positioned in the middle of the frame, using the roses to form a natural frame to highlight the subject.

Pose: The model holds an umbrella with one hand and extends the other hand naturally, with the body slightly leaning back to add elegance and dynamism to the image.

National Botanical Garden North Garden - Rose Garden

The model stands on stones in the water holding an umbrella, with the photographer positioned at a slight distance to the side, the camera aligned with the model’s chest height. The scene is set with blooming trees and scenic山水 (mountains and water) as the background. Using a foreground composition technique, branches are framed in the foreground to blur the background with a medium telephoto lens, highlighting the main subject.

Photography poses:
① Creative shots on a wooden bridge in the center of the botanical garden;
② Shooting flower clusters through stones from the bridge;
③ Capturing a wide scene from stones near the water.

National Botanical Garden - By the Peach Blossom Tree Waterfront

Place the subject at the center of the composition.
It's recommended to shoot around 3 or 4 PM.

National Botanical Garden - Cherry Gully Forest

The photographer positions themselves behind the model, shooting at eye level and using leading lines to guide the viewer's gaze towards the figure ahead, enhancing the sense of depth in the image. A medium-telephoto lens is used to blur the background trees while keeping the model's posture, clothing details, and parts of the boardwalk in sharp focus.

1. Shooting Time: It is recommended to arrive before 9:00 AM to allow for ample shooting time.
2. Additional Tips: There will be mist near the boardwalk between 9:00 and 10:00 AM on weekends and holidays.

National Botanical Garden - Cherry Gully Boardwalk

The model stands next to the roses, and the photographer stands to the side of the model, about 3 meters away, taking side shots of the roses and the roses.

1. Shooting equipment: Fuji XH2S, 16-50mm lens.
2. Posing tips:
① The model stands in front of the flowers, facing away from or sideways to the camera, with hands crossed.
② The model stands behind the flowers, facing away from or sideways to the camera, with hands raised.
3. Travel tips:
Admission: 5 CNY per person, Opening hours: 6:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

National Botanical Garden - Rose Flower Sea

Use a 75mm lens or the 3x zoom on your phone to capture the details of a single flower, while compressing the space in the frame to enhance the visual appeal of the subject. Best time to shoot: Choose a sunny day for good light and better results.

National Botanical Garden - Rare and Endangered Species Garden

The photographer uses a top-down shooting angle and reflective composition, where the reflections of the water lilies and lotus leaves create a symmetrical effect on the water, enhancing the balance of the image. The framing includes the foreground with blooming pink and white water lilies, the mid-ground with lotus leaves and their reflections, and the background with green vegetation to add depth. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens or a smartphone’s 5x zoom to compress the space, highlight the subject, and blur the background clutter.

Travel Tips: Admission is 10 yuan.

Aquatic and Climbing Plants Garden - Water Lily Pond

The photographer stands at a diagonal front position to the model, using foreground composition with flowers to create a hazy, aesthetically pleasing effect and add depth to the image. At the same time, central composition is employed to place the model at the center of the frame, highlighting the subject. A medium telephoto lens is used to blur the background, clearly showcasing the model’s posture, clothing details, and the items in their hands, emphasizing the harmonious blend of the person with the floral surroundings in a spring atmosphere.

National Botanical Garden North Garden - South Gate, Kolkwitzia Flower

The model is sitting on the railing of the boardwalk, slightly to the left of the center of the frame, with the photographer using an upward angle. The vertical trunks of the water fir trees form leading lines in the composition, balancing the frame using the rule of thirds and enhancing the sense of depth. The scene includes the water fir forest, mist, and the wooden railing of the boardwalk, captured with a wide-angle lens.

Travel Tips: The entrance fee for the North Garden is 5 yuan, and the combined ticket for the North and South Gardens is 10 yuan. Tickets can be purchased via a mini-program, or at the gate on weekdays or during the off-season.

National Botanical Garden - Cherry Gully Metasequoia Forest Guardrail

The photographer stands at a 45-degree angle in front of the subject, with the camera at eye level with the subject’s head. Use foreground composition, with the frame of the glass greenhouse as the foreground element, slightly blurred. Employ a central composition, placing the subject in the center of the frame to highlight the main subject. Choose a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the subject's expression while maintaining a soft, blurred background of the greenhouse.

It's best to wear white or a fitted suit.

National Botanical Garden - Botanical Garden Greenhouse