The photographer stood beside a tree branch, adjusting the angle to frame the window as the main subject, maintaining a vertical shooting perspective parallel to the front of the window. Using branches and flowers as the foreground, the photographer employed a frame-within-a-frame composition to highlight the geometric patterns of the window. The camera was set to 70mm (or 2x on a phone), with an aperture of F4 to avoid overly blurred backgrounds while keeping the texture of the main subject clear.

1. Camera: Sony A7M4, lens: 70-200mm F2.8.
2. Travel Tips: The location is open 24 hours a day, free of charge.

Zhabei Park - Begonia Flower Window

Photo by Zhabei Park - Small Bridges and Flowing Water

Zhabei Park - Small Bridges and Flowing Water

Photo by Zhabei Park - Begonia Flowers and Eaves

Zhabei Park - Begonia Flowers and Eaves

Photo by Zhabei Park - Red Wooden Door

Zhabei Park - Red Wooden Door

Photo by Zhabei Park - Pavilion

Zhabei Park - Pavilion

Photo by Zhabei Park - Lejiao Pavilion Begonia

Zhabei Park - Lejiao Pavilion Begonia

Photo by Zhabei Park - Begonia Flowers and Openwork Flower Windows

Zhabei Park - Begonia Flowers and Openwork Flower Windows

Photo by Zhabei Park - Lejiao Pavilion

Zhabei Park - Lejiao Pavilion

Photo by Zhabei Park - Flowering Quince

Zhabei Park - Flowering Quince

Photo by Zhabei Park - in front of the Qian Family Ancestral Hall, crabapple blossoms

Zhabei Park - in front of the Qian Family Ancestral Hall, crabapple blossoms