Photo by The Capital Museum Tai Baoyuan Yan Exhibition

The Capital Museum Tai Baoyuan Yan Exhibition

Photo by Capital Museum - Theater Stage Model and Seats

Capital Museum - Theater Stage Model and Seats

The photographer shoots from a slightly elevated position in front of the exhibit, using a birds-eye view to capture three pairs of embroidered shoes arranged in two layers at the center of the frame, creating a balanced and symmetrical composition. The pink wall serves as the background, while the white exhibit platform forms the foreground, showcasing the intricate details of the embroidered shoes.

Additional tip: Avoid peak hours and plan your visit during less busy times.

Capital Museum - Embroidered Shoes Exhibit

The photographer should shoot the exhibits from the side, keeping the camera at the same height as the center of the exhibit to avoid distortion from angle shifts, and use a standard lens.
Travel Tip: The exhibition runs until December 8th, and is free to visit but requires advance reservation at the Capital Museum. It is recommended to allocate 1-2 hours for the visit.

Capital Museum - Two paintings on the blue wall

Photo by Capital Museum - Cultural Relics Pendant Exhibition

Capital Museum - Cultural Relics Pendant Exhibition

Photo by Capital Museum - Two Green Cartoon Installations

Capital Museum - Two Green Cartoon Installations

The photographer stands directly in front of the exhibit, using an eye-level angle to capture three bronze swords arranged in a straight line and evenly spaced in the frame, creating a visual balance. It is recommended to use a standard lens to shoot, which will faithfully reproduce the proportions and details of the exhibit, ensuring that the bronze swords and the background are presented accurately in the image, allowing the scene information to be conveyed precisely.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Closed on Mondays)

Capital Museum - Bronze Short Sword

Photo by Golden Threads - Hong Kong Heritage Museum Touring Exhibition

Golden Threads - Hong Kong Heritage Museum Touring Exhibition

From the angle of the shot, the photographer is at the same level as the exhibit, capturing it straight on, which fully showcases the overall shape and detailed features of the copper seated dragon. In terms of composition, a central composition is used, placing the copper seated dragon at the center of the frame. The plain red background is uniform and free from any distracting elements, highlighting the main subject. Additionally, a symmetrical composition is employed, ensuring a balanced appearance of the dragon on both sides, which adds to the stability of the image. In terms of lens usage, a standard lens is used to naturally reproduce the proportions and texture of the seated dragon, clearly revealing its scales, wings, claws, and the overall majestic form.

Travel Tips:
1. Admission to the Capital Museum requires advance booking on the official website or WeChat account, and it is free to visit.
2. Opening hours are from 09:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:00), with the museum closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Tang Dynasty Bronze Seated Dragon

Photo by Capital Museum - Western Zhou Yu You

Capital Museum - Western Zhou Yu You