Photo by Zhongshan Park - Corridor

Zhongshan Park - Corridor

The photographer uses a level shooting angle, placing the shark model in the center of the frame to highlight its streamlined shape and details. The composition includes background text and images introducing the shark, enriching the environmental context. It is recommended to use a standard lens to ensure the subject is clear and the background elements are well-coordinated.

Additional suggestion: The Goldfish Exhibition opens on September 16 and runs until October 12.

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Shark Specimen Model

Using a symmetrical composition, the ancient building’s main gate is centered in the frame, with trees and architectural structures on both sides creating a balanced look. The photographer shoots at eye level, standing at a suitable distance in the square to capture the entire main building, the渐变 blue sky in the background, the stone pavement of the square in the foreground, and the layered trees on both sides.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 3 RMB;
② Opening Hours: 6:00 AM - 8:30 PM.
2. Additional Tips: The park is less crowded in the evening.

Zhongshan Park - White Stone Workshop and Vermilion Buildings in Beijing

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands a little distance away, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds to divide the image into upper, middle, and lower sections. The upper section features golden leaves and the sky, the middle section shows trees and people, and the lower section includes fences and a pond. Utilize the foreground fence to enhance the depth of the image, with the main subject being the golden trees.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium-long focal length lens to naturally reproduce the colors of the trees, the details of people, and the environment.

1. Travel Tips: The ticket price is 3 RMB per person. It is recommended to book in advance on the “Changyou Park” mini-program, or purchase tickets on-site.
2. Additional Tips:
① The Altar of Land and Grain, with its red walls and yellow tiles, contrasts beautifully with the golden ginkgo leaves and fiery red maple leaves, making it an excellent spot for photography.
② Lakeside Path: Walk along the path by the lake, where the red maple leaves and the lake water create a picturesque scene.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Lakeside Trail

The photographer should use an upward angle, shooting from a low position. The frame should include the complete red roof, the central plaque, five flagpoles, and part of the green trees on the right for decoration. A medium to long focal length is recommended to compress the background and highlight the main subject. Pay attention to the exposure to ensure the red walls are vividly colored.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Park: ¥3 per person, book in advance through the [Enjoy the Park] WeChat official account or buy tickets on-site the day of your visit.
② Operating Hours: 06:00-22:00 (last entry at 21:00).

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Red architectural wall and flagpole plaque

Photo by Beijing Zhongshan Park - Take a photo with the Ginkgo Trees

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Take a photo with the Ginkgo Trees

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer should stand directly in front of the model at eye level.
2. Composition: Position the model in the center of the frame.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a medium to telephoto lens.
4. Outfit Suggestion: Red modern Chinese-style down jacket, white turtleneck, and modern Chinese-style black skirt.

Zhongshan Park - Shejitan, Beijing

Photo by Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Take a photo with the railing and ginkgo architecture.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Take a photo with the railing and ginkgo architecture.

Photo by Beijing Zhongshan Park - Take a photo with the stone railings, stone walls, architecture, and trees.

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Take a photo with the stone railings, stone walls, architecture, and trees.

Photo by Beijing Zhongshan Park - Brick Walls and Zhongshan Hall Architecture

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Brick Walls and Zhongshan Hall Architecture