1. Shooting Angle: Use an upward angle to capture the trees from a person's perspective, emphasizing the height of the trees and conveying the viewer's sense of smallness in this environment while appreciating the natural scenery, enhancing the emotional expression of the image.
2. Composition Technique: Employ a frame-within-a-frame composition, with the person in the foreground and the branches and leaves above forming a natural frame, focusing the viewer’s attention on the central area of the image and adding depth to the scene.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens.
Other Suggestions: The trees here are quite tall, so you can crouch down and look up to capture them, or you can go to a higher pavilion in the middle of the island to get a view of the treetops.

Zizhuyuan Park - Qinglian Island Yellow Trees

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No. 35, Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: Use an upward angle to capture the trees from a person's perspective, emphasizing the height of the trees and conveying the viewer's sense of smallness in this environment while appreciating the natural scenery, enhancing the emotional expression of the image. 2. Composition Technique: Employ a frame-within-a-frame composition, with the person in the foreground and the branches and leaves above forming a natural frame, focusing the viewer’s attention on the central area of the image and adding depth to the scene. 3. Lens Recommendation: Use a wide-angle lens. Other Suggestions: The trees here are quite tall, so you can crouch down and look up to capture them, or you can go to a higher pavilion in the middle of the island to get a view of the treetops.

Walking Guide

You can navigate to Zizhuyuan Park in Haidian District, Beijing, and it's recommended to enter from the South Gate.