Photo by Beiwu Park - Cartoon-shaped installations and green plants

Beiwu Park - Cartoon-shaped installations and green plants

The photographer is positioned on one side of the river, shooting at eye level. A symmetrical composition is used, with the water surface as the axis of symmetry, making the white arch bridge and its reflection perfectly symmetrical.

Travel Tips: Free admission year-round. Open from 6:00 AM to 9:00 PM in summer, and from 6:30 AM to 8:00 PM in winter.

Beiwu Park - Stone Bridge

The trees and their reflections on the water naturally complement each other, ensuring the reflections are clear. The composition includes yellow fallen leaves in the foreground, trees along the shore, and a distant path, adding depth to the scene.

Beiwa Park - Yellow fallen leaves in the water and trees

The photographer uses a level shooting angle with the stone mill as the main subject, placing it at the center of the frame to highlight its texture. The background includes surrounding green trees, grass, and a red fence, adding depth and showcasing the park environment. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to fully capture the structure of the stone mill and the surrounding scenery.

Beiwu Park - Stone Mill and Stone Roller

Using a symmetrical composition, the brick walls on both sides and the green fence in the middle are evenly distributed, enhancing the balance of the image. Shooting from a level angle ensures that the plaque on the brick wall of Beiwu Park is clearly visible. The frame includes the foreground of green rice fields, the brick walls and fence in the mid-ground, and the background of trees and sky, adding depth to the scene.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: Open 24/7

Beiwu Park - Brick Wall Plaque and Rice Field at Beiwu Park

Photo by Beiwu Park - Long Corridor and Stone Benches Surrounded by Railings

Beiwu Park - Long Corridor and Stone Benches Surrounded by Railings

Photo by Beiwu Park - Water Shield Flower Lake

Beiwu Park - Water Shield Flower Lake

Photo by Beiwu Park - Rice Planting Silhouette Installation and Paddy Field

Beiwu Park - Rice Planting Silhouette Installation and Paddy Field

It's recommended to use a telephoto lens and shoot from a level angle while standing by the lake, looking straight ahead. Use foreground composition, with the foreground featuring the blurred yellow flowers on the water surface to add depth. The mid-ground should capture the reflection on the lake, and the background should include the distant tower and forest, creating a progressive sense of depth from foreground to background. Travel Tip: Admission is free.

Beiwu Park - Taking a photo of the distant tower by the lake.

The photographer stands at a distance from the river, shooting from a level angle. In the composition, the extended river leads the viewer’s eye, placing the white arched bridge in the middle to back part of the frame as the focal point. The bridge’s reflection in the water forms a complete circle, enhancing the symmetry and beauty of the scene. Green plants and trees along both sides of the river serve as foreground and background elements, adding depth to the image. Using a medium to long telephoto lens, the details of the arch bridge, the ripples on the water, and the surrounding vegetation are clearly captured, compressing the space and showcasing the tranquility and harmony of the garden landscape. Additional tip: Be mindful of safety when shooting by the lake.

Beiwu Park - Stone Bridge