Photo by Ditan Park - Capturing ancient architectural rooftops and walls through ginkgo trees.

Ditan Park - Capturing ancient architectural rooftops and walls through ginkgo trees.

Photo by Wudaoying Hutong - Take a photo with the decorated doors.

Wudaoying Hutong - Take a photo with the decorated doors.

The photographer is using a level shot to capture the butterfly specimen display wall, ensuring the overall layout of the wall is complete. The diagonal shadows in the background extend from the lower left to the upper right, naturally guiding the viewer’s eye through the arrangement of butterflies. The frame includes the entire display wall, highlighting the visual layers of the blue butterflies and the regular white dots. It is recommended to use a standard focal length to clearly present the details of the specimens and the overall rhythm.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00, closed on Mondays.

Beijing National Museum of Natural History - Butterfly Specimen Exhibition Wall

Photo by Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and fallen leaves.

Ditan Park - Take a photo with the red walls and fallen leaves.

The model stands close to the fence, and the photographer positions themselves diagonally in front of the model, about 3 meters away, with the Ferris wheel and the arch bridge in the background, capturing a frontal shot.

1. Photography Equipment: Fujifilm XH2S, 16-50mm lens.
2. Posing Suggestions:
① The model leans against the fence, hands resting naturally in front, and slightly tilts their head up.
② The model faces away from the camera, hands spread on the fence, looking to the side.
3. Travel Tips:
Free admission, open hours: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM.

Longtan Zhonghu Park - White Bridge Ferris Wheel

Photo by Wudaoying Hutong - a photo with arched wooden doors, windowsills, and blue cloth eaves.

Wudaoying Hutong - a photo with arched wooden doors, windowsills, and blue cloth eaves.

Photo by Beijing Ditan Park - photograph the red brick wall with the words "Wo Zai Ditan"

Beijing Ditan Park - photograph the red brick wall with the words "Wo Zai Ditan"

Use a straight-on shooting angle, standing in front of the exhibit at eye level with the scene. Employ a centered composition, placing the lion on the central rock as the visual focal point in the center of the frame, with the surrounding animals naturally distributed. The framing should include the main animal models such as the lion, giraffe, and antelope, with the background featuring simulated savanna elements like distant hills and trees. Retain the foreground animals to enhance depth.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, but advanced reservation is required.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

National Natural Museum - African Lion Hunting Scene

Photo by Wudaoying Hutong - Take a photo with the red door

Wudaoying Hutong - Take a photo with the red door

The subject is positioned on the right side of the frame, balancing the main subject with the background. The shooting angle is level, with the camera aligned at the subject’s waist, naturally showcasing the surroundings. The composition should include the colorful flower beds in the foreground, the subject in the midground, and the red walls and yellow roofs in the background, preserving the characteristics of the Ditan Park gardens. It is recommended to use a medium to long telephoto lens to compress the background, highlight the subject, and enhance the depth of the image.

Travel Tips: The entrance fee is 2 RMB per person.

Ditan Park - Taking a Photo with Flower Beds