The photographer stands directly in front and slightly behind the main subject, the rose bushes, tilting the camera upwards to include the roof and flying birds, ensuring that the sky occupies the upper half of the frame. Using the rule of thirds, the rose bushes are positioned in the lower third of the image, the roof is in the middle lower area, and the birds are distributed in the upper third, creating a sense of depth. The camera compresses the space in the frame, making the layers of the bushes, roof, and birds more compact. Capturing the dynamic birds with soft light during the golden hour enhances the natural atmosphere and color expressiveness of the image.

1. Photography pose: It is suggested to have the mottled tree shadows fall on the body for the shot.

2. Travel guide: Flowering period: September.

3. Other tips: It is recommended to shoot at noon when the sunlight can make the flowers look more delicate and the light and shadow cast on the ground will also be beautiful.

Beiluo Guxiang - Pink Rose Bushes on the Rooftop with Flying Birds

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South side of the intersection of North Second Ring Road and Beiluoguxiang, Dongcheng District, Beijing.

Photography Tips

The photographer stands directly in front and slightly behind the main subject, the rose bushes, tilting the camera upwards to include the roof and flying birds, ensuring that the sky occupies the upper half of the frame. Using the rule of thirds, the rose bushes are positioned in the lower third of the image, the roof is in the middle lower area, and the birds are distributed in the upper third, creating a sense of depth. The camera compresses the space in the frame, making the layers of the bushes, roof, and birds more compact. Capturing the dynamic birds with soft light during the golden hour enhances the natural atmosphere and color expressiveness of the image. 1. Photography pose: It is suggested to have the mottled tree shadows fall on the body for the shot. 2. Travel guide: Flowering period: September. 3. Other tips: It is recommended to shoot at noon when the sunlight can make the flowers look more delicate and the light and shadow cast on the ground will also be beautiful.

Walking Guide

Take Beijing Subway Line 2 or Line 5 and get off at Andingmen Station, exiting at Exit A. After exiting, walk south along Andingmen Nei Dajie for about 500 meters and turn into Beiluoguxiang. Enter through the main entrance of Beiluoguxiang and walk along the main alley, keeping an eye out for the rose walls on both sides. The photo spot is nearby.