Photo by Temple of Heaven - capturing the architecture of pavilions and trees.

Temple of Heaven - capturing the architecture of pavilions and trees.

Photo by National Museum - Porcelain Art and Craftsmanship Text Panels

National Museum - Porcelain Art and Craftsmanship Text Panels

Photo by Jingshan Front Street - Under the Ginkgo Trees

Jingshan Front Street - Under the Ginkgo Trees

1. Photographer's Position: The photographer should maintain an eye-level perspective with the model, with the camera slightly above the display case and centered to ensure the completeness of the frame.
2. Composition: Use the rule of thirds, placing the exhibit on the left two-thirds of the frame and the person on the right one-third, creating a good visual balance.
3. Lens Recommendation: It is recommended to use a camera with an 85-100mm focal length or a smartphone's 3x zoom lens to compress the space and highlight the relationship between the exhibit and the person.

1. Posing: Looking at the exhibit or turning to touch it.
2. Travel Tips: Admission price: 120 RMB per person, 60 RMB for concession tickets.
3. Dress Suggestions: Opt for simple and elegant colors, avoiding overly complicated patterns. Accessories like scarves, earrings, and rings can be worn.

National Museum of China - Glass and Flavored Alabaster Perfume Bottle

I suggest centering the composition with the subject placed in the middle of the frame to highlight the main focus. The photographer should use a straight-on shooting angle, maintaining eye level with the model. Include the large tree trunk in the foreground and the forest in the background to add depth and layers to the scene. Ensure that the proportions between the subject and the background are well balanced.

Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with large trees and lawn fences.

Photo by Beijing Butterfly Effect Bar - Signage and Architectural Details

Beijing Butterfly Effect Bar - Signage and Architectural Details

Place the brooch at the center of the frame, highlighting its symmetrical patterns and gemstone details. Shoot directly at the brooch to ensure the shine of the gemstones and pearls is clearly visible. Keep the background simple and solid, excluding any distracting elements. Move closer to capture the intricate metalwork and the texture of the gems clearly.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: 60 RMB per person
② Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Beijing's Palace Museum - photographing a golden gem-encrusted brooch.

Photo by Butterfly Effect Bar - Take a Photo with the Butterfly Frame

Butterfly Effect Bar - Take a Photo with the Butterfly Frame

Highlight the three-dimensional feel of the dragon's head by using a centered composition, placing the main subject in the center of the frame and focusing on the intricate carvings. Compress the background to blur the green trees and sky, avoiding any distractions from the main subject. The frame should include the full view of the dragon's head and part of the roof structure, emphasizing the green glazed texture.

Travel Tip: The combo ticket costs 34 RMB and includes the Hall of Prayer for Good Harvests.

The Temple of Heaven - Close-up of the Green Glazed Dragon Head

Photo by Butterfly Effect Bar - Take a photo with the Butterfly Effect plaque and building.

Butterfly Effect Bar - Take a photo with the Butterfly Effect plaque and building.