The model stands beside a rock formation, with the photographer positioned in front of her, shooting at eye level using a standard lens and employing a central composition, placing the model at the center of the frame. The background features the rock formation and trees.

Equipment settings: Fuji XS-20 and Sigma 18-50.

Zhongshan Park in Beijing - Taking a photo with the artificial hill.

Photo by Ditan Park - Take a photo with the ginkgo forest and distant buildings.

Ditan Park - Take a photo with the ginkgo forest and distant buildings.

Photo by Ditan Park - Ancient Architectural Eaves and Trees

Ditan Park - Ancient Architectural Eaves and Trees

Use an upward angle to shoot from beneath the red wall and eaves. Frame the shot to include the eaves, ginkgo trees, and part of the sky, avoiding clutter.

Other tips: Remember to bring your ID, as identification is required for entry.

Beijing Zhongshan Park - Red Wall Eaves and Ginkgo Trees

The model stands beside the red wall next to the main gate, and the photographer shoots from the side to create a stronger sense of space.
Photography equipment: Fujifilm XH2S, lens 18-55.
Travel tips:
① Admission is 2 RMB per person; it's 10 RMB per person if you want to visit the享殿 (enjoying hall). It's recommended to buy tickets a day in advance on Meituan to avoid waiting in line at the venue.
② The best time for photography is around the golden hour, around 17:00, when the sunlight hitting the red wall looks particularly beautiful.

The Temple of Earth - Red Wall beside the Red Gate

The photographer stands below the steps and directly in front of the model, capturing the green door and the dragon-patterned door frame. The model should stand slightly above the steps to get better lighting.

1. Equipment settings: Fujifilm XH2S, lens 18-55.
2. Photography poses:
① Turn your back to the camera, then look back; the photographer will take a candid shot.
② Put your hands in your pockets, pretend to walk forward; the photographer will take a candid shot.

Zhongshan Park - Yueyuan Green Gate

Photo by Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and tile eaves.

Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and tile eaves.

Photo by I'm at Ditan Bookstore - taking a photo with the store entrance.

I'm at Ditan Bookstore - taking a photo with the store entrance.

The photographer stands on the stairs, capturing both the pine tree and the hall within the frame.

1. Composition: Use the trunk of the pine tree as the foreground and the hall as the background. You can apply the "rule of thirds" by placing the pine tree on one side of the frame and the hall on the other, creating visual depth.
2. Shooting Angle: Shoot from a low angle, looking up from beneath the tree, to blend the tall pine with the roof of the hall, adding a sense of grandeur to the image.
3. Level Framing: Shoot from a distance in the pine forest, using the contrast between the tree shadows and the hall to highlight the combination of rustic charm and grandeur.

Travel Tips:
① Morning: The soft light is perfect for capturing clear and detailed photos.
② Evening: The golden light of the sunset creates a beautiful interplay between the hall and the pine trees, enhancing the artistic atmosphere.

The Temple of Earth - Enjoy Hall and Ancient Pine in the Same Frame

Photo by Imperial Ancestral Temple - Plaque of the Imperial Ancestral Temple

Imperial Ancestral Temple - Plaque of the Imperial Ancestral Temple