The photographer shoots at eye level, placing the deer head artwork at the center of the frame to highlight its completeness. The composition includes the pink flowers on the deer’s antlers, the petals at the base, and the exhibition label “Flowers Bloom, Blessings Follow.” The background retains some of the patterned wall to enhance the sense of the surrounding environment.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: Tuesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM - 5:30 PM, last entry at 4:30 PM.

National Museum of China - Blossoming Fortune Exhibition

Suggest the photographer stand parallel to the exhibit case in front of the items, using a symmetrical composition with the two ancient costumes placed on either side of the frame to maintain balance. Include the full view of the costumes, the blue display platform, and the information plaques in the background, and incorporate the lighting from the exhibit case. Use a wide-angle lens and adjust the angle to avoid reflection from the glass.

China National Museum - Photographing the ancient costumes on display.

The photographer uses an upward angle to highlight the three-dimensional effect of the spacecraft model. A centered composition places the model in the middle of the frame, ensuring its完整性 is maintained, with the solar panels appropriately visible on both sides. It is recommended to use a wide-angle or 1x phone lens to capture the overall structure of the exhibit and the surrounding atmosphere.

National Museum of China - Spacecraft Model Exhibits

Use a level shooting angle to place the entire display board in the center of the frame, ensuring that the text and graphics are fully visible. The framing should only include the display board itself, avoiding any background clutter. Adjust the exposure to ensure the text is clear and free of reflections, highlighting the theme of "Riverside Boat Song" and its content.

National Museum of China - Introduction Panel of "Boat Songs by the River"

Use a top-down angle to shoot from a slightly higher position, showcasing the depth and layers of two glass vases. Employ a foreground-background composition with the front vase as the main focus and the back vase as the secondary element, enhancing the three-dimensional effect of the image. The main subject is the vase, with a white display stand and an orange background, creating a striking color contrast. Recommend using a standard lens to ensure clear details of the flowers and the transparent vase body.

Other tips: Avoid peak hours and choose a time with fewer people.

National Museum of China - Photographing Glass Vase Exhibits

The photographer stands directly in front of the artifact, shooting from an overhead angle. A central composition is used, with the painted pottery basin featuring dance patterns positioned at the center of the frame, making it the focal point.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free but requires reservation. Tickets are released daily at 5:00 PM, and entry is granted with a valid ID.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, closed on Mondays. Admission is strictly based on the reserved time.

National Museum of China - Dance Pattern Painted Pottery Vessel

The Jade Dragon exhibit is positioned at the center of the image, using a centered composition to highlight the main subject. The frame includes the exhibit, the white display pedestal, and the information plaque below, with a dark background to minimize distractions and clearly showcase the full view and details of the exhibit.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission: Free
2. Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

National Museum of China - Jade Dragon Exhibit and White Display Stand

The photographer is aiming at the display case, placing the exhibit inside the glass cabinet at the center of the frame to ensure the main subject is complete. The composition includes the full view of the exhibit and the explanatory plaque below it that reads “Blessings of Longevity and Health.” The background is kept simple and unobtrusive. When taking the photo, be sure to avoid reflections on the glass and focus on the main subject to ensure clarity.

Travel Tip: Admission is free.

National Museum of China - "Fu Shou Kang Ning" Theme Exhibition

Using a centered composition, place the main bonsai subject in the center of the frame, highlighting the details and layers of the pink flowers and green cactus. The photographer is shooting the bonsai from a straight-on angle, ensuring that the display stand, sand, and lizard model are fully in the shot. The subject should be upright and not tilted. The framing should include the entire bonsai and a solid brown background, avoiding any distracting elements.

National Museum of China - Cacti and Flower Bonsai

In terms of composition, a centered framing is used, placing the entire white flower and bird stone carving in the center of the frame to highlight the details and completeness of the carving. The photographer stands directly in front of the stone carving, using a level shooting angle to ensure the subject is not tilted. The framing includes the full view of the stone carving and its wooden base, with a plain light-colored wall as the background to avoid distractions. The lens clearly captures the textures and layers of the flowers and birds.

National Museum of China - Dehua White Porcelain Carved with Flowers and Birds Artwork