Photo by Meike Cave Pavilion - Take a photo with green art paintings

Meike Cave Pavilion - Take a photo with green art paintings

1.拍摄角度:摄影师站在室内较低的位置,采用仰拍的方式。
2.构图技巧:运用框架构图,室内的建筑结构形成多个框架,引导视线朝向天空。
3.镜头选择:使用广角镜头,增强建筑向上延伸的视觉冲击力和空间感。
旅行攻略:
①门票价格:免费,无需预订;
②开放时间:周一至周日,10:00-21:00。

Mekong Sky Museum - Indoor Sky

The photographer stands below the building, looking up to place the white主体 of the Meike Cave Academy at the center of the frame, using a wide-angle lens.
Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free;
② Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

MeiKer Cave Learning Museum - White Exterior Wall

Using a level shot, the photographer stands in front of the subject at the same height, incorporating a light-colored chair and white flowers in the foreground. The midground highlights a blue curved installation and a glass table, while the background includes dark beams above and buildings outside the window, enhancing the depth of the image. Ensure that the subject and environmental details are clear.

MeiKe Cave Learning Pavilion - Indoor Table and Chair Set and Floral Ribbon Installation

The photographer stands in front of the Meike Cave Institute building, shooting from a low angle with the main structure centered in the frame. Using simple geometric lines and a contrast of clean colors, the "Meike Cave Institute" signage is highlighted, emphasizing the modern art style and spatial depth of the architecture.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, no reservation required.
② Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

Mek洞学馆 - Upward shot of the building's sign

The photographer stands to the side of the corridor, with a parallel perspective to the walls and corridor. Using linear composition, they utilize the extending lines of the corridor and the arrangement of books on the walls to create a sense of depth, guiding the viewer's gaze toward the distance. The wall, covered with books, serves as the main subject, occupying the primary space on the left side of the frame, while the corridor and furnishings on the right side create a contrasting balance. It is recommended to use a standard lens to clearly present the scene’s details, accurately reproduce the spatial proportions and the texture of the books, and ensure that the elements in the frame are orderly arranged.

1. Equipment: Fuji XT30II + XF23mm f/1.4 lens.
2. Travel Tips: Best shooting time is around 15:00.

MeiKe Cave Learning Museum - Art Book Wall

The photographer stands at a lower position and uses a wide-angle lens to shoot at eye level. During the shoot, the railing is used as a dividing line, splitting the frame into two parts. The upper part features a table and bookshelf, while the lower part shows a bag with patterns. The background is a white wall and a transparent panel.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM

MeiKe Cave Learning Museum - Desks and Bookcases Inside the Museum

The photographer shoots from the central axis of the corridor, using a leading line composition, with the lines of the ceiling light strip and floor pattern extending into the distance. The content on both sides of the photo walls is asymmetrical, but the wall light strips and ceiling structure are perfectly symmetrical. This contrast between asymmetrical content and symmetrical form enhances visual tension and avoids the stiffness often associated with symmetrical compositions.

1. Travel Tips:
   Business Hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.
2. Other Tips: Only smartphone photography is allowed; no cameras.

MeiKe Cave Study Museum - With Photo Wall

Place the deer and girl sculpture at the center of the frame, highlighting the details of the main subject and fully showcasing the posture and interaction. Blur the background slightly to retain elements of the display pedestal and the surrounding environment, avoiding clutter while ensuring the subject remains sharp and clear. Compress the background to enhance depth and layers.

MK Art Museum - Deer and Girl Ceramic Sculpture

From the perspective of the shooting position, the photographer is positioned at the side front of the building, using an upward angle to highlight the architectural lines against the sky. By incorporating repetitive elements, the geometric shapes arranged in a regular pattern on the building are orderly included in the frame, creating a sense of rhythm. It is recommended to use a wide-angle lens to emphasize the extension of the architectural lines and the visual impact, showcasing the unique shape and spatial feel of the building, making the image modern and orderly.

1. Travel Tips:
① Admission is free and no reservation is required.
② Opening hours: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM.

2. Additional Tips:
① The lighting shaft 'Kizil Caves' looks best when photographed on a clear, sunny day.
② Only mobile phones are allowed for photography inside the building; cameras are not permitted.

MeiKer Cave Learning Pavilion - Unique Architectural Exterior Wall