The model stands at the edge of the bamboo raft, with the photographer shooting from a level position opposite the model, placing the model at the center of the frame. The sunset and its reflection are on the left side, while the bamboo raft and trees are on the right, balancing the visual relationship between the subject and the environment.

1. Equipment Settings: Fujifilm camera, shutter speed 1/200s, aperture f/2.8, flash power 1/32 for precise fill light, using Classic Neg film simulation, and combining with the on-camera flash for powerful output.
2. Travel Tips: It’s recommended to shoot during sunset for a great atmospheric feel.

Yuyan Tan Park - Bamboo Raft for Sunset Photography

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No. 10, Xisanhuan Zhonglu, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The model stands at the edge of the bamboo raft, with the photographer shooting from a level position opposite the model, placing the model at the center of the frame. The sunset and its reflection are on the left side, while the bamboo raft and trees are on the right, balancing the visual relationship between the subject and the environment. 1. Equipment Settings: Fujifilm camera, shutter speed 1/200s, aperture f/2.8, flash power 1/32 for precise fill light, using Classic Neg film simulation, and combining with the on-camera flash for powerful output. 2. Travel Tips: It’s recommended to shoot during sunset for a great atmospheric feel.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 16 and get off at Yuyuantan East Gate Station, exit D (southwest). Walk 350 meters to Yuyuantan Park. Find a spot near East Lake where you can see the sunset and bamboo rafts, which is a great photo spot.