The model faces the railing, looks back at the camera, and the photographer includes the ginkgo tree in the frame.

Photo poses:
1. The model can look down or look around, take one shot;
2. The model can face the railing, tilt their head back and close their eyes, take one shot;
3. With the ginkgo tree as the background, the model leans against the railing, place the person on the rule of thirds line, facing the camera, and take one shot.

Additional tips: The best time to appreciate the ginkgo forest is from mid-October to early November when the colors are the most vibrant.

Yannan Park – Pedestrian Skybridge with Ginkgo Trees

Photo by Yannan Park – With Brick Wall & Trees

Yannan Park – With Brick Wall & Trees

The photographer uses a low angle shot with the model positioned centrally in the frame, surrounded by red leaves to highlight the subject. This technique showcases the depth of the red leaves and the interaction with the model. The model lightly touches a red leaf above with the right hand, leans back slightly, and naturally spreads both arms, creating a dynamic pose. A medium telephoto lens is used to include maple trees with red leaves and trunks in the background, enhancing the autumn atmosphere.

Additional tips:
① Pick up some red leaves from the ground to use as props for the photo;
② Take them home to make specimens and bookmarks;
③ Remember not to damage the trees.

Yannan Park – With Maple Forest

Photo by Yannan Park – With Steps Railing

Yannan Park – With Steps Railing

The photographer stands at a high point under the bridge taking a downward shot, with the subject positioned in the center of the frame to highlight the main focus using central composition. The scene includes a red leaf forest, a walking path, and the person, with the foreground featuring nearby red leaves to enhance the sense of depth. Capturing the moment in live mode to seize the natural walking movement, which shows more vitality.

Admission Price: Free.

Yannan Park – Maple Forest

Photo by Yannan Park – With Stair Railing & Grass

Yannan Park – With Stair Railing & Grass

The model sits amidst a sea of flowers, with the photographer capturing the image from a low angle and using the height of the flowers to create a natural foreground. A standard lens is used for the shot, with central composition placing the model at the center of the frame, surrounded by the floral sea.

Equipment settings: Fuji, NCC filter.

Yannan Park – Little Daisy

Photo by Yannan Park – By Railing with Red Maple Forest

Yannan Park – By Railing with Red Maple Forest

Photo by Yannan Park – With Path & Autumn Leaves

Yannan Park – With Path & Autumn Leaves

1. Use a drone for aerial photography from a high angle. Employ leading line composition with the overpass forming the leading line that runs through the frame. It is recommended to use a drone's wide-angle lens to capture broad scenes.

2. Travel tips: Admission is free and no reservation is needed.

3. Other experiences: Mid-October to early November is the best period for maple leaf viewing.

Yannan Park – Top-Down View of Skybridge & Maple Forest