The photographer is positioned at a lower point within the park, shooting upward. The location is beside a wooden building, and the upward angle highlights the television tower, which is the main subject of the shot. The tower's distinctive shape and height draw the eye. Use a frame-within-a-frame composition, with cherry blossom branches and the eaves of the wooden house forming the frame. A telephoto lens is recommended.

Photography Time: It’s best to visit on a sunny day for optimal lighting and better results.

Yuyuantan Park - Sakura Wooden Hut and TV Tower in the Same Frame

Photo by Yuyuantan Park - Take a photo with cherry blossom trees and lake views.

Yuyuantan Park - Take a photo with cherry blossom trees and lake views.

The photographer used an upward shooting angle to ensure the detailed layers of cherry blossoms and the shape characteristics of the streetlights are truly presented, showcasing the softness of the spring garden and the integration of cultural facilities. 

Additional suggestion: Choose a sunny day for shooting to ensure ample light and enhance the clarity and transparency of the image.

Yuyuan Tan Park - Cherry Blossom Street Lights

The photographer crouches low near the lakeside, using a level shooting angle to fully capture the lake's reflection in the frame. Employing the rule of thirds, the model is positioned on the right side of the image, with the lake's reflection adding depth to the composition. This highlights the subject while retaining the fine details of the background. Natural side lighting is used to enhance the texture and three-dimensionality of the cherry blossoms and the model.

Yuyan Lake - Group photo with cherry blossoms by the lake

Use a low-angle shot to capture the jellyfish lights from below, emphasizing their dangling effect. Employ a centered composition to place the blue hanging light installation in the middle of the frame, with the purple tree lights in the background and the wooden boardwalk in the foreground to add depth. Other suggestions: The summer nights at Yuyuantan Park are incredibly romantic. A summer visit to Yuyuantan is highly recommended.

Yuyuantan Park - Jellyfish Lights

The photographer stands opposite, using a standard lens and shooting at eye level to highlight the pink envelope as the main subject.

Travel Tips: Opening Hours: ① January 1 to May 31 and September 1 to December 31: The park opens at 6:00 AM, stops admitting visitors at 9:00 PM, and closes at 9:30 PM; ② June 1 to August 31: The park opens at 6:00 AM, stops admitting visitors at 9:30 PM, and closes at 10:30 PM.

Yuyuantan Park - Pink Check-in Envelope Installation

The model leans against the railing, and the photographer stands in front of the model, shooting at eye level. Using a central composition, place the model at the center of the frame to create a visual focal point. It is recommended to use a standard lens for the shot.

Travel Guide:
Opening Hours:
① January 1 to May 31 and September 1 to December 31: Opens at 6:00 AM, last entry at 9:00 PM, closes at 9:30 PM.
② June 1 to August 31: Opens at 6:00 AM, last entry at 9:30 PM, closes at 10:30 PM.

Yuyuantan Park - Lakeside Railing

Using a panoramic composition, the immersive light and shadow effects are the main focus, with leading lines extending the viewer's gaze through the passage, converging on the dazzling light wall. The color palette features vibrant blocks of color that clash and contrast, creating a striking visual impact. A figure in the lower left corner contrasts in size with the grand light display, emphasizing the sense of space and conveying a dreamy, awe-inspiring atmosphere that blends technology and art.

Yuyuantan Park - Colorful Corridor

From the perspective of the shooting position, the photographer stands at a lower position on one side of the bridge, using an upward angle to make the bridge appear more magnificent and imposing, emphasizing its grandeur. In terms of composition, leading lines are used, with the bridge’s lines extending from the bottom to the top of the frame, guiding the viewer’s eye while naturally connecting the bridge’s arch, the water, and the people on the bridge. Symmetrical composition is also utilized, with the bridge’s symmetry on both sides enhancing the stability of the image. The foreground includes the bridge’s arch, sculptures in the water, and people on the bridge, creating a layered spatial effect and enriching the content of the image. In terms of lens usage, a wide-angle lens is employed to capture a larger scene, clearly showing details of the bridge, the ripples on the water, and the activities of people on the bridge, creating a broad and lively atmosphere.

Travel Tips:
1. Opening hours: 06:00-21:00
2. Admission: 2 RMB

Beijing Yuyuantan - Arched Bridge

Use an upward angle with centered composition to place the lighthouse in the middle of the frame, emphasizing its vertical light structure and the spherical top. The shot should include the full lighthouse, the colorful circular decorations on both sides, the moon and stars above, and ground lights at the bottom for added ambiance.

Travel Tip: Shooting at night creates a romantic effect, perfect for summer evenings. Make sure to see the lighthouse, and it’s worth the wait as there’s a romantic surprise at the end.

Yuyuan Tan Park - Scenic Night View of the Time Tower