Photo by National Museum of China in Beijing - Sunflower Exhibition in Warm Light

National Museum of China in Beijing - Sunflower Exhibition in Warm Light

Photo by The Forbidden City - Red walls, side gates, eaves, and green trees.

The Forbidden City - Red walls, side gates, eaves, and green trees.

The photographer captures the scene from a low angle, including both the roof of the Imperial Vault of Heaven and the surrounding architectural details. By using a portion of the foreground buildings as a frame, the composition guides the viewer's focus to the main structure of the Imperial Vault of Heaven, while also creating a sense of depth in the image.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: 15 RMB, Combination Ticket: 34 RMB;
② Opening Hours:
(1) Outdoor Areas: 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM;
(2) Indoor Attractions: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

Temple of Heaven Park - Double Happiness Frame with Imperial Vault of Heaven and the architectural complex.

Place the blue glass bottle in the center of the frame, highlighting the body pattern and base details. The photographer should capture the full view of the subject, ensuring the framing includes the glass bottle and its base. The background should be simple and blurred to not distract from the main subject, ensuring the image is clear and the details are intact.

Travel Guide:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM.

National Museum of China - Blue Glass Bottle Artwork

Photo by Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the red-walled and blue-tiled architecture.

Temple of Heaven - Take a photo with the red-walled and blue-tiled architecture.

The photographer uses a top-down angle and center composition, placing the jade exhibit in the center of the frame to fully showcase its intricate carved and gemstone-inlaid details. The background is a simple, dark display case to avoid any distracting elements, ensuring that the patterns, colors, and other details are sharp and clear.

National Museum of China - Ming Dynasty Jade Inlaid Kingfisher Pattern Ornament Exhibit

The model stands in the center of the frame, with the photographer shooting from a level angle. The central composition highlights the subject, who stands sideways with a hand gently supporting their cheek, exuding a natural and soft pose. The scene includes a background of dense trees, a foreground of green lawn, and white stones, with beams of sunlight enhancing the atmosphere.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Combination ticket 34 RMB;
② Opening Hours: Peak season park hours 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM; Off-peak season park hours 6:30 AM - 10:00 PM.

Temple of Heaven Park - Take a photo with the lawn, trees, and stones.

The figure is positioned on the left side of the frame, while the golden clock exhibit on the right creates a balanced composition. The photographer uses a straight-on angle, maintaining eye level with both the figure and the exhibit. The framing incorporates a blue wall and a circular display background, highlighting the color contrast between the golden exhibit and the background. The model stands naturally, holding their coat with the left hand, adopting a relaxed posture.

The Palace Museum - Taking a photo with the golden clock exhibit

Using a centered composition, place the spacecraft model in the middle of the frame to ensure that the main subject is complete and prominent. The photographer should use a level shooting angle and shoot from the front to display the full view and details of the model. The framing should include the main body of the model, the red and white parachute in the background, and the solar panel supports on both sides, showcasing the overall environment of the exhibit.

National Museum of China - Spacecraft Model Exhibition

Using a centered composition, the model is positioned in the middle of the frame with arms crossed, offering a natural smile. The background features the red palace walls, while flower beds are included in the foreground on both sides, enhancing the depth and atmosphere of the scene.

The Forbidden City - Taking Photos with Red Walls and Green Plants