The photographer stands under the eaves, using an upward angle to emphasize the upward momentum of the overhanging eaves. The composition employs leading lines, with the curves of the eaves naturally guiding the viewer's gaze to the intricate carvings. The background features a light blue sky, while some green leaves are retained in the foreground to add depth and layers to the image.

Shanghai Yu Garden - Ancient Architecture with Grey Eaves and Green Trees

Photo by Shanghai Yu Garden - Yu Garden Textual Installation

Shanghai Yu Garden - Yu Garden Textual Installation

Photo by Shanghai Yu Garden - Take a photo with the red courtyard railings and garden landscapes.

Shanghai Yu Garden - Take a photo with the red courtyard railings and garden landscapes.

Photo by Shanghai Yu Garden - A Fusion of Past and Present

Shanghai Yu Garden - A Fusion of Past and Present

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer is positioned slightly to the front side of the Bai Lu lantern, shooting at eye level.
2. Composition Technique: Use foreground composition, placing the surrounding blue plants in the foreground to add depth to the image; employ central composition by positioning the Bai Lu lantern at the center of the frame to highlight the main subject.
3. Lens Usage: Use a medium to long focal length lens to compress the space, blurring parts of the foreground and background, emphasizing the details and prominence of the Bai Lu lantern.

Shanghai Yu Garden - White Deer Lantern

Photo by Shanghai Yu Garden - Close-up of Lion Sculptures on Eaves

Shanghai Yu Garden - Close-up of Lion Sculptures on Eaves

Photo by Yuyuan Garden - Flying Squirrel

Yuyuan Garden - Flying Squirrel

The model is positioned on the right side of the frame, with a stone carving featuring Chinese characters in the middle-right of the image. The textured stone wall with diamond patterns serves as a background to enhance depth. The photographer shoots at eye level, with the model standing sideways and leaning against the stone wall, her right hand gently touching the wall, and her head slightly raised to look at the stone carving, creating a natural interaction.

Shanghai Yu Garden - Take a photo with the "Zhong" character stone carving wall.

1. Positioning: The photographer stands in front of the reclining lion lantern display, slightly below, taking a low-angle shot.
2. Composition Technique: Utilizes contrast and frame-within-a-frame composition, where the black night sky contrasts with the vibrant colors of the lantern display, highlighting the main subject.
3. Lens Usage: Uses a medium focal length lens to clearly capture the details of the reclining lion lantern display.
Opening Dates: January 1, 2025 to February 12, 2025, except for the eve of Chinese New Year (January 28, 2025) when no lights will be on and no tickets will be sold. On other dates, timed entry by ticket will be implemented. For regular days, which are from Monday to Thursday (excluding designated holidays), ticket entry times are 16:00 to 22:00.
Ticket Prices: Adults 50 RMB, Children 30 RMB. For peak days, which are from Friday to Sunday (excluding January 26 and February 7) and holidays (including New Year's Day on January 1, 2025),

Yuyuan Garden - 2025 Year of the Snake Lantern Festival Sleeping Lion

The "STAY REAL" circular cut-out装置 is centered in the frame, with symmetrical decorations on either side to balance the composition. Use a straight-on shooting angle to ensure the subject is centered and fully visible. The frame should include the装置, the red stool below it, and the red-walled eaves in the background, capturing the nighttime atmosphere while ensuring clear details.

Shanghai Yu Garden - STAYREAL Themed Installation