The model is seated among flowers, with the photographer shooting from a slight overhead angle, capturing the model's upper body at eye level to create a sense of intimacy. The model's extended arm forms a leading line, guiding the viewer's gaze. The subject is positioned slightly to the right of center, preventing the composition from appearing too static. Use a 24mm lens on a camera or 1x on a phone to ensure a complete and wide-angle view.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go early in the morning when there are fewer people, which will result in better photo opportunities.

Nanyuan Forest Wetland Park - Little Yellow Flowers Patch

The photographer stands about 1-1.5 meters in front of the model, with the model positioned in the center of the frame. The composition uses a large backdrop of blooming forsythia to highlight the model, creating a spring atmosphere. A medium telephoto lens with a focal length of 50-70mm is used to blur parts of the forsythia in the background, emphasizing the model as the main subject.

Shooting Angle: The photographer keeps the lens level, at a height roughly aligned with the model's eyes or chest, ensuring the model is clearly centered in the frame. The forsythia in the background serves as a backdrop, and it’s important to keep the background as simple as possible to avoid clutter.

Travel Tips: The park is free and does not require a reservation.

Nanyuan Forest Wetland Park - Winter Jasmine

The photographer stands below, looking up to capture the shot, including one corner of the observation deck's roof and one corner of the platform, with the rest of the frame filled with sky.
1. Equipment: Fujifilm XT-5, 18-55mm lens.
2. Travel Tips: It's best to go on a clear day to capture that "Castle in the Sky" feeling, and make sure the model stands in the farthest corner.

Nanyuan Forest Wetland Park - Panoramic View from the Observation Deck