The photographer stands at eye level, using the naturally formed frame of the foreground branches to capture the scene. By employing the frame-within-a-frame technique, the branches serve as the foreground frame, incorporating the Leifeng Pagoda into the composition, creating a picture within a picture effect. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens to compress the space, emphasizing the Leifeng Pagoda as the main subject, while utilizing the foreground branches to add depth and a natural atmosphere, conveying the serene and distant charm of the West Lake scenery.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: Free
2. Opening Hours: 24/7

Hangzhou Changqiao Park - Lakeside Woods and Leifeng Pagoda

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No. 61 Nanshan Road, Xihu District, Hangzhou City, Zhejiang Province, Bachelor Park

Photography Tips

The photographer stands at eye level, using the naturally formed frame of the foreground branches to capture the scene. By employing the frame-within-a-frame technique, the branches serve as the foreground frame, incorporating the Leifeng Pagoda into the composition, creating a picture within a picture effect. It is recommended to use a telephoto lens to compress the space, emphasizing the Leifeng Pagoda as the main subject, while utilizing the foreground branches to add depth and a natural atmosphere, conveying the serene and distant charm of the West Lake scenery. Travel Tips: 1. Admission: Free 2. Opening Hours: 24/7

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