The photographer captures the scene by the lake, employing the rule of thirds to divide the sky, the lake surface, and the scenery proportionally. The willow branches in the foreground serve as a framing element, adding depth to the composition. Using a telephoto lens, the shot showcases the panoramic view of the park, highlighting the boats on the lake, the China Central Television Tower, and the surrounding buildings, creating a relaxing spring atmosphere.

1. Shooting Time: It's recommended to visit and shoot in the morning on a weekday when there are the fewest people.
2. Dress Code: Light-colored clothing is recommended for better photo results.

Yuyuan Tan Park - Willow Fluff and TV Tower

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No. 10, West Third Ring Road Middle, Haidian District, Beijing

Photography Tips

The photographer captures the scene by the lake, employing the rule of thirds to divide the sky, the lake surface, and the scenery proportionally. The willow branches in the foreground serve as a framing element, adding depth to the composition. Using a telephoto lens, the shot showcases the panoramic view of the park, highlighting the boats on the lake, the China Central Television Tower, and the surrounding buildings, creating a relaxing spring atmosphere. 1. Shooting Time: It's recommended to visit and shoot in the morning on a weekday when there are the fewest people. 2. Dress Code: Light-colored clothing is recommended for better photo results.

Walking Guide

To navigate to Yuyuantan Park, take Metro Line 1 to Gongzhufen Station, and exit from either Entrance A or B, then walk north; or take Metro Line 9 to Military Museum Station, and exit from Entrance E1, then walk east to the willow-fringed lakeshore where you can line up with the TV tower for photos.