Photo by National Museum of China - Close-up of the Green-glazed Pottery Figurine

National Museum of China - Close-up of the Green-glazed Pottery Figurine

Photo by National Museum of China - Statue of Avalokiteshvara with a Thousand Arms and a Thousand Eyes

National Museum of China - Statue of Avalokiteshvara with a Thousand Arms and a Thousand Eyes

Photo by National Museum of China - Prehistoric Human Lifestyle Diorama

National Museum of China - Prehistoric Human Lifestyle Diorama

Photo by National Museum of China - Architecture of the National Museum of China

National Museum of China - Architecture of the National Museum of China

Photo by National Museum of China - Exhibition of Ancient People Carrying Timber Across a Bridge Scene

National Museum of China - Exhibition of Ancient People Carrying Timber Across a Bridge Scene

Photo by National Museum of China - Pomegranate-shaped Artworks

National Museum of China - Pomegranate-shaped Artworks

Photo by China National Museum - Pomegranate Bonsai Exhibit

China National Museum - Pomegranate Bonsai Exhibit

Photo by National Museum of China - Indoor Wooden Map Model on the Wall

National Museum of China - Indoor Wooden Map Model on the Wall

The figure sculpture is located on the right side of the frame, balancing the visual weight. The photographer shoots from a level angle, aligning with the height of the sculpture to present a natural perspective. The composition should include the foreground rockery and pine tree, while incorporating the mountain and water mural in the background to enhance the depth of the scene. This will fully capture the entire indoor garden model and its environmental details.

National Museum of China - Exhibitions of Character Sculptures and Garden Models

 Shoot from a slightly higher angle above the exhibit. Use a centered composition to place the bronze artifact in the middle of the frame, highlighting its overall shape and decorative details. Focus on capturing the full view of the bronze artifact, with the background including other artifacts in the display case but blurred to avoid clutter.

National Museum of China - Bronze and Ceramic Exhibits