Photo by Princess Bay Park - Lakefront Lawn, Greenery, and Architecture

Princess Bay Park - Lakefront Lawn, Greenery, and Architecture

Photo by Prince Bay Park - Fanghua Pavilion Rain Scenery

Prince Bay Park - Fanghua Pavilion Rain Scenery

Photo by Prince Bay Park - Tulips

Prince Bay Park - Tulips

Photo by Prince Bay Park - Lake Pavilion

Prince Bay Park - Lake Pavilion

Photo by Prince Bay Park - White Sculpture

Prince Bay Park - White Sculpture

Photo by Taiziwan Park in Hangzhou - in front of the red flower and green plant wall

Taiziwan Park in Hangzhou - in front of the red flower and green plant wall

Photo by Prince Bay Park - capturing lotus leaves on the lake and city buildings

Prince Bay Park - capturing lotus leaves on the lake and city buildings

Use the rule of thirds, placing the subject at the right one-third of the frame, shot from a straight-on angle. Incorporate tree branches in the foreground to add depth, and include the lake, grass, and distant windmill structures in the background to showcase the park environment. The model should be sitting on the railing with their hands resting naturally on it, in a relaxed pose. A wide-angle lens is recommended for this shot. 

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Tianziwan Park - Take a photo with the lake, lawn, trees, and wooden railings.

The photographer stood relatively close to the model, adopting a slightly top-down front angle to shoot. Using the pink window frame and the surrounding flowers as a natural frame, the model is highlighted within it, emphasizing the subject.

1. Equipment settings: Canon M62 mirrorless camera. When the model's face is too dark, turn on the flash. The shutter speed can be up to 1/200s, and ISO should be adjusted based on actual conditions. On bright, sunny days, ISO is best set to 100. Aperture f6-8 has a smaller effect.

2. Post-processing: Open the image in Meitu, select filter FG3, then add a soft focus effect from the creative play options. Remember not to make the filter values too high. Finally, add a bit of sharpness as needed, and adjust other parameters according to requirements.

Prince's Bay Park - Pink Flower Window

The photographer should be positioned slightly to the side and in front of the cherry blossom tree, shooting upward with the blue sky as the background to highlight the flowers. In terms of composition, the rule of thirds is used, placing the cherry blossom branches near the thirds lines to create a sense of visual balance. Additionally, a shallow depth of field is utilized to keep the main subject, the flowers, in focus while blurring the background.

Prince Bay Park - Cherry Blossom Branches Landscape