The photographer shoots from a side-front eye-level angle, using the rule of thirds for composition, with the subject positioned in the center area of the frame, and a standard lens is used.

Travel Tip: The recommended shooting time is on a sunny day.

Wenyu River Park - Creek

The subject is positioned slightly to the right of center, with the photographer shooting from a straight-on angle. The model is sitting cross-legged on a stone slab in the water. The background includes reeds and distant trees, while the foreground features the stone slab and water, enhancing the natural atmosphere. A standard focal length lens is recommended for this shot.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

Wenyu River Park - Creekside

The model is sitting among flowers, reading a book, while the photographer shoots from a slightly farther position in the front, at eye level. The composition centers the subject, placing the model in the middle of the frame to highlight the main focus. Foreground flowers are used to create a natural frame, enhancing the ambiance. A medium telephoto lens is used to blur the background, emphasizing the harmony between the subject and the environment.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go early in the morning when it's less crowded for better photo opportunities.

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Yunshang Terraced Fields Rapeseed Flowers

Maintain a level shot angle and stand slightly back from the lake to capture the bridge, its reflection, and the lotus leaves simultaneously. Use the reflection to create a composition where the bridge’s reflection complements the main subject, enhancing the balance and visual interest of the image.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Price: Free
② Opening Hours: 06:00-21:00

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Linglong Wangyue

Photo by Wenyu River Park - Cloud Terraces and Sunflower Sea

Wenyu River Park - Cloud Terraces and Sunflower Sea

The model stands in the center of a rape flower field, facing away from the camera with arms spread wide. The photographer stands slightly higher, shooting at an eye level with the camera positioned a bit further back to capture a large area of the flower field. The rule of thirds is used for composition, with the model positioned at the lower one-third of the frame, while distant houses and trees in the upper part of the frame add depth to the image. A medium telephoto lens is used to maintain sharp focus on the subject while also capturing the surrounding environment.

Photo time: It is recommended to shoot on a sunny day.

Wenyu River Park West Garden - Rapeseed Flower Sea

The photographer stands at a distance from the lanterns and uses a low-angle shot. The main focus is on the central pavilion and the prominent text “A Thousand Lanterns Night in Beijing,” which is placed in the center of the frame to clearly define the theme. A wide-angle lens is used to capture a broader scene, ensuring the full shape of the lanterns is visible.

1. Travel Tips: The scenic area is open from 15:00 to 23:00 (last entry at 22:00).
2. Dress Code: Wear appropriate clothing and accessories for the setting, such as traditional Chinese attire, cosplay outfits, and small props like lanterns, to add dynamism and a festive atmosphere to your photos.

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Beijing Thousand Lanterns Night Flower Lantern Scenery

Center the composition by placing the cartoon light display in the middle of the frame to highlight its shape and color details. A dark background makes the light display stand out, and a close-up shot showcases its intricate craftsmanship, creating a dreamy and vibrant visual effect.

Travel Tips: Early bird tickets start at 48 yuan.

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Ao Bing Lantern Night Scenery

The photographer stands in front of the green mecha warrior lantern, shooting from a slightly upward angle and using central composition to place the anime character model at the center of the frame, making it the visual focal point and guiding the viewer’s gaze to the model.

Travel Tip: Early bird tickets start at 48 RMB.

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Green Mechanized Warrior Lantern Night Scene

The photographer stands close to and in front of the "Southern Pole Immortal" lantern display, shooting slightly upwards. They use both central and symmetrical compositions with a standard lens, which accurately reproduces the colors and details of the lantern display without noticeable distortion.

Beijing Wenyu River Park - Night View of the Southern Immortal