The photographer stands behind the artificial rock and uses a bird's-eye view angle. The subject is placed at the center of the frame, surrounded by hydrangeas to highlight the integration of the subject and the flowers. It is recommended to use a medium telephoto lens to blur the background greenery while keeping some of the foreground flowers in focus to add depth.
1. Equipment settings: Canon R8 + 24-105mm lens.
2. Travel tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening hours: 06:00-21:00.
3. Additional tips: There are many mosquitoes in the area during the summer, so be sure to take measures to prevent mosquito bites.

Nan Guan Park - Take a photo with hydrangeas and pavilions.

The model is positioned at the right one-third of the frame, and the photographer uses an eye-level angle to emphasize the towering height of the blue mosaic mushroom installation. The composition includes the top of the installation, the ground at the bottom, and the full body of the model, with some background greenery added to enhance depth. The shot is taken using a standard focal length or a 2x zoom on a phone, with the model holding a bouquet of flowers naturally to add more vivacity to the scene.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: Free
2. Opening Hours: 06:00-21:00

Nanguan Park - Mushroom Installation

The photographer is positioned slightly above and directly in front of the subject, using a centered composition with the subject in the middle of the frame. 

1. Pose: The model is sitting on the ground with legs naturally apart, holding a bouquet of flowers with both hands, in a relaxed and natural position. 
2. Travel Tip: Admission is free.

Nanguan Park - Children's Playground with Color-Contrasting Flooring

Photography Tips:
The model should sit on the edge of the flower bed, and the photographer should stand behind the artificial rock, using a telephoto lens to capture a photo of the model and the hydrangeas together.

Posing Suggestions:
The model can sit or squat on the edge of the flower bed, with their hands crossed in front. They can lean back slightly to get closer to the hydrangeas while looking forward, or turn their head to look at the camera.

Nan Guan Park - Hydrangea Bushes