1. Positioning: The photographer stands on one side of the stone railing, shooting at an upward angle.
2. Composition: Contrast composition is used, with traditional elements of ancient architecture and modern skyscrapers forming a striking contrast. Green willows and the blue sky also create a color contrast. Leading lines are used, with the lines of the stone railing extending into the distance, guiding the viewer's gaze.
3. Lens Usage: A medium-telephoto lens is used to compress the space, bringing together architectural elements from different eras in a tightly connected manner.
1. Qinfeng Park is free of charge.
2. Quiet and less crowded, find a sunny afternoon to take a walk in the park. Not only is the autumn scenery beautiful, but you can also capture ancient and modern elements in the same frame.

Beijing Qingfeng Park - Taking a Picture of the Ancient and Modern at the Railing

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands by the riverbank, keeping the camera lower than eye level, and shoots horizontally to highlight the reflection on the water.
2. Composition: Use symmetrical composition, where the buildings above and their reflections in the water below form a symmetrical pattern, enhancing the balance and beauty of the image.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a wide-angle lens (24mm on a camera or 1x on a phone) to ensure the entire scene, including the buildings and their reflections, is captured.
Shooting Equipment: Pocket3.

Beijing Qingfeng Park - CBD

Low angle upward shot: Let the wall of flowers pour down from above.
Side profile glance: Gently touching the petals adds more grace.
Overhead shot seated: Spread the skirt over the stone pavement.
Action shots: Turn on burst mode while jogging or spinning.
Props trick: An English poetry book paired with a bench amidst the flowers makes for great shots!
[OOTD Styling Tips]
White chiffon dress + rose wall = a timeless formula for beautiful photos!
Cream-colored strapless dress,
with an outer layer of extra-long organza skirt,
woven cut-out handbag + straw hat.
Nude single-soled shoes subtly add 2 inches in height; when the wind lifts the hem of your dress, you’ll feel like a princess on the run.

Qingfeng Park - Rose Flower Wall

Low-angle upward shot: Let the flower wall cascade down from above your head.
Side glance: Gently touch the petals to add more grace.
Overhead sitting shot: Spread out the skirt on the cobblestones.
Action shot: Use burst mode while jogging.
White chiffon dress + rose flower wall = eternal photo formula!
▫ Creamy white spaghetti strap dress.
▫ Overlay with ultra-long tulle skirt.
▫ Woven hollow handbag + straw hat.
▫ Nude shoes secretly add 5 cm. When the wind lifts your skirt, you'll really feel like a princess on the run.

Qingfeng Park - Railway Tracks

The photographer, standing at eye level next to the railway tracks, captures the scene using a foreground composition technique. The railway tracks serve as a leading line, guiding the viewer's gaze towards the vibrant rose bushes.

1. Travel Tips:
   ① Admission: Free
   ② Opening Hours: 06:00-22:00; it's recommended to take photos after 15:00 when the light is softer.
2. Outfit Suggestions: Wear a pretty dress and bring a straw hat.
3. Additional Tips: The parking lot at Wanheli Center has ample spaces available.

Beijing Qingfeng Park - Railway Rose

The photographer is within the park, close to the cherry blossom trees, approximately 1-2 meters away. The camera is kept level, using foreground composition with the cherry blossoms in the foreground and blurred, highlighting the CBD buildings in the background. A medium focal length lens of 50-70mm is used, which effectively blurs the foreground and compresses the space.

1. Travel Tips: The best light is in the early morning at 8 AM or in the late afternoon at 4 PM.
2. Dressing Suggestions: Light-colored outfits tend to photograph better.
3. Additional Tips:
① Bring a telephoto lens to compress the sense of space.
② The riverside path is great for capturing reflections.

Beijing Qingfeng Park - China Zun

Using contrasting compositions, figures stroll on the lawn in the foreground, while ancient architecture in the mid-ground and modern skyscrapers in the background create a sense of temporal contrast. Traditional and modern architectural elements are juxtaposed, bridging the gap with green trees and blue skies, showcasing the unique urban landscape where old and new blend together, conveying the essence of a dialogue between history and the present.

Opening Hours: Open 24/7, year-round.

Qingfeng Park - East District Lawn

The photographer stands at a slightly distant position in front of the cherry blossom tree, keeping the camera level. Using the rule of thirds, the cherry blossom tree is placed in the middle section of the frame, with the sky occupying the top third and the ground and buildings the bottom third. A medium-telephoto lens is used to clearly capture the details of the cherry blossoms and the overall shape of the tree.

1. Travel Tips: Admission is free, and the open park does not require a reservation.
2. Other Tips: Parking | There is no dedicated parking lot within the park. You can park at the parking lot under Tonghui River South Bridge.

Qingfeng Park - Cherry Blossom Trees

The photographer is positioned at a lower level within Qingfeng Park, shooting from an eye-level or slightly upward angle. Tree branches and leaves serve as the foreground elements, while the high-rise buildings form the visual focal point, carrying the main scenic information. The combination of these three elements creates a richly layered composition. Using a medium telephoto lens, the foreground, midground, and background elements are tightly arranged within the frame.

Qingfeng Park in Beijing - Walking Bridge to photograph the China Zun.