Photo by Gushan Park - Photographing plum blossoms and bamboo along the corridor.

Gushan Park - Photographing plum blossoms and bamboo along the corridor.

Photo by Gushan Park - White and Red Plum Blossoms in the Same Frame

Gushan Park - White and Red Plum Blossoms in the Same Frame

Photo by Solitary Hill Park - Green Plum Blossoms and Street Lights

Solitary Hill Park - Green Plum Blossoms and Street Lights

Photo by West Lake, Xiling Seal Society - Rule Seal Cliff

West Lake, Xiling Seal Society - Rule Seal Cliff

Photo by West Lake in Hangzhou - a stone stele inscribed with the words "Top Ten Scenes of West Lake"

West Lake in Hangzhou - a stone stele inscribed with the words "Top Ten Scenes of West Lake"

Photo by Gushan Park - Gushan Park Memorial Archway Structure

Gushan Park - Gushan Park Memorial Archway Structure

Photo by Gushan in Hangzhou - Lu Xun Statue

Gushan in Hangzhou - Lu Xun Statue

1. Shooting Angle: The photographer stands at a certain distance to the side and slightly behind the subject, at eye level, to include the person, the stone-paved road, and the surrounding greenery in the frame. Shooting at eye level ensures the camera is roughly at the same height as the subject’s line of sight.

2. Composition Technique: Use a prominent subject and background contrast composition. The person, wearing a beige outfit with tassels, becomes the focal point of the image. The dense forest, various plants, and the stone-paved road in the background add richness to the scene.

3. Lens Recommendation: A medium focal length lens is recommended. A medium focal length lens can effectively control the depth of field, emphasizing the subject and avoiding the distortion that might occur with a wide-angle lens.

Gushan Park - Slate Path

Photo by Hangzhou Gushan Park - The "West Lake, a World-Famous Scenery" Plaque and Pavilion

Hangzhou Gushan Park - The "West Lake, a World-Famous Scenery" Plaque and Pavilion

Photo by Gushan Park - Taking a Photo with the Plum Blossom Trees

Gushan Park - Taking a Photo with the Plum Blossom Trees