I recommend using your phone's wide-angle lens to compress the depth of the scene, effectively combining the long corridor, lotus pond, and distant buildings. Use the rule of thirds to frame the lotus pond in the lower third of the image, the corridor in the middle, and the distant buildings at the top, creating a well-layered composition. When shooting, use a level angle to ensure the lines of the corridor run straight through the frame, enhancing the sense of guidance and depth. It’s best to shoot during the lotus bloom season, using the leaves and flowers as foreground elements to add vitality and detail to the image.

Additional tips: Be mindful of safety when shooting by the water.

Beijing Lianhua Chi Park - Pin Lian Pavilion

Created bytklib

33.8k reviews

No. 48, Guangwai Lianhua Chi, Fengtai District, Beijing (50 meters north of the east gate of Lianhua Chi Park Amusement Park)

Photography Tips

I recommend using your phone's wide-angle lens to compress the depth of the scene, effectively combining the long corridor, lotus pond, and distant buildings. Use the rule of thirds to frame the lotus pond in the lower third of the image, the corridor in the middle, and the distant buildings at the top, creating a well-layered composition. When shooting, use a level angle to ensure the lines of the corridor run straight through the frame, enhancing the sense of guidance and depth. It’s best to shoot during the lotus bloom season, using the leaves and flowers as foreground elements to add vitality and detail to the image. Additional tips: Be mindful of safety when shooting by the water.

Walking Guide

Navigate to No. 48 Liuhua Pool Road in Guangwai to reach the East Gate of Liuhua Pool. Enter through the East Gate and walk about 200 meters to the left to find the Lotus Pavilion.