1. Central Composition: Place the figurines in the center of the frame, focusing on both the details and the overall beauty.
2. Rule of Thirds Composition: Position key elements at the intersections of the grid or leave blank space on one side.
3. Foreground Composition: Use Tang Dynasty-style small items to blur the foreground, or enhance layers with glass reflections.
4. Frame Composition: Highlight the main subject by using exhibit case edges, display stands, and other frames.
No Flash: Strong light can damage the glaze of cultural relics; shoot according to the museum's regulations.

Shaanxi History Museum – Tang Sancai Seated Woman Figurine

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Inside Shaanxi History Museum, No. 91, Xiaozhai East Road, Yanta District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province

Photography Tips

1. Central Composition: Place the figurines in the center of the frame, focusing on both the details and the overall beauty. 2. Rule of Thirds Composition: Position key elements at the intersections of the grid or leave blank space on one side. 3. Foreground Composition: Use Tang Dynasty-style small items to blur the foreground, or enhance layers with glass reflections. 4. Frame Composition: Highlight the main subject by using exhibit case edges, display stands, and other frames. No Flash: Strong light can damage the glaze of cultural relics; shoot according to the museum's regulations.

Walking Guide

The Tang Sancai seated female figurine is displayed in the third exhibition hall of the Shaanxi History Museum, which is located on the 3rd floor and features artifacts from the Sui and Tang dynasties, as well as cultural relics from the later period of the Tang Dynasty.