1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands outside the courtyard, slightly crouching, and shoots from an eye-level angle. The model sits on the steps of the pavilion, looking up at the tree branches to add a storytelling element to the image.
2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds, placing the model in the lower right corner of the frame, leaving a large area of golden leaves in the upper left to highlight the autumn atmosphere.
3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 35mm or 50mm focal length on a camera, or the 1x or 2x zoom on a phone, to appropriately compress the space and emphasize the harmony between the subject and the environment.
4. Equipment Settings: Sony a7r3 with lenses 24-70mm and 70-300mm.
5. Additional Tips: There are very few people here, and even fewer on weekend mornings.

Zhongshan Park, Beijing - Yue Garden Courtyard Trees

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Zhongshan Park (Northeast Corner), No. 4 Zhonghua Road, Dongcheng District, Beijing

Photography Tips

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands outside the courtyard, slightly crouching, and shoots from an eye-level angle. The model sits on the steps of the pavilion, looking up at the tree branches to add a storytelling element to the image. 2. Composition Technique: Use the rule of thirds, placing the model in the lower right corner of the frame, leaving a large area of golden leaves in the upper left to highlight the autumn atmosphere. 3. Lens Recommendation: Use a 35mm or 50mm focal length on a camera, or the 1x or 2x zoom on a phone, to appropriately compress the space and emphasize the harmony between the subject and the environment. 4. Equipment Settings: Sony a7r3 with lenses 24-70mm and 70-300mm. 5. Additional Tips: There are very few people here, and even fewer on weekend mornings.

Walking Guide

It's located near the northeast side of Ginkgo Avenue, just a 5-minute walk away.