Use frame composition with the wall as a natural frame to encompass numerous Buddha statues, while employing vertical lines to highlight the orderly arrangement of the statues. Use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the shape, color, and texture details of the Buddha statues on the wall, maintaining the correct proportion between the statues and the wall.

Travel Tips: It’s recommended to go early in the day when there are fewer people, which will result in better photo compositions.

Capital Museum - Thousand Buddhas Stone Carvings

Using the central composition technique, place the bronze statue at the center of the frame to make it the focal point. The dark background is simple and free from distracting elements, highlighting the statue's outline and details, and enhancing the solemn and dignified atmosphere. Use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the statue's shape, color, and carving details, maintaining the normal proportions between the statue and its surroundings.

Travel Tips: It's recommended to visit early in the day when there are fewer people, which will improve the overall effect of your photos.

Capital Museum - Statues of Heavenly Kings and Deities

Using the central composition technique, place the bronze ding at the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Use a standard lens to accurately capture the shape, patterns, and patina details of the bronze ding, maintaining a normal proportional relationship between the ding, the display stand, and the background. The background should be simple to highlight the bronze ding as the main subject.

Travel Tip: It’s recommended to arrive early when there are fewer people, which will improve the photo effect.

Capital Museum - Bronze Ding

Place the statue at the center of the frame using the central composition technique to make it the focal point, highlighting its golden texture and exquisite details without any distracting elements. Use a standard lens to accurately replicate the statue's form, color, and craftsmanship, maintaining a normal proportion between the statue and its surroundings.

Travel Tip: It's recommended to go early in the morning when there are fewer people, which will result in better photo compositions.

Capital Museum - Bronze Statue of Green Tara inlaid with Gold and Lacquer

The photographer shoots parallel to the front of the statue, maintaining a camera height level with the statue’s gaze to highlight the frontal details. The statue is placed at the center of the frame to emphasize a sense of grandeur and symmetry.

Travel Tips:
① Book your tickets in advance on the official website or WeChat account of the Capital Museum for free entry.
② Opening hours are from 09:00 to 17:00 (last entry at 16:00), closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Celadon Glazed Water-Moon Avalokitesvara Statue

Using the central composition technique, place the golden plate at the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Use a standard lens to accurately capture the shape and decorative details of the golden plate, maintaining the normal proportion between the plate, the display stand, and the background. Keep the background simple to highlight the golden plate.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Reserve tickets in advance on the official website or WeChat account for free entry.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Octagonal Gold Plate

Use the central composition technique to place the divine beast stone carving at the center of the frame, making it the focal point. Utilize a standard lens to accurately reproduce the sculpture's form and texture details, maintaining a normal proportion between the carving, the display platform, and the background. Blur the background to keep it simple and highlight the divine beast sculpture as the main subject.

Travel Tips:
① Admission Fee: Free admission;
② Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:00), closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Ancient Mythical Beast Stone Sculptures

Using the central composition technique, place the sculpture head at the center of the frame to make it the focal point. Use a standard lens to accurately reproduce the shape, color, and details of the sculpture head, maintaining the proper proportions between the sculpture head, the display stand, and the background. Keep the background simple to highlight the main subject, the sculpture head.

Travel Tips:
① Ticket Price: Book tickets in advance on the official website or WeChat public account for free admission.
② Opening Hours: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM, last entry at 4:00 PM, closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Liao Dynasty Gold-Plated Silver Mask

Use the central composition technique to place the golden dish at the center of the frame, making it the focal point. Use a standard lens to accurately capture the shape, relief patterns, and other details of the golden dish, maintaining the proper proportions between the dish, the display stand, and the background. Keep the background simple to highlight the golden dish.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Free, but advance reservation is required.
② Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00, last entry at 16:00. Closed on Mondays.

Capital Museum - Embossed Floral Sea Water Jiangya Jade Dragon Offering Longevity Gold Plate

The photographer stands beside the Northern Wei Dynasty gilt bronze Shakyamuni Buddha statue, using a medium telephoto lens to capture the details of the Buddha statue clearly and completely. The center composition method is used, with the Buddha statue positioned at the center of the frame, highlighting the main subject.

Travel Tips:
① Admission: Tickets for the Capital Museum need to be booked in advance on the official website or WeChat account, and the visit is free;
② Opening Hours: 09:00-17:00 (last entry at 16:00), closed on Mondays.

The Capital Museum - A Copper Gilt Shakyamuni Buddha Statue with the Inscription "Great Dai of the Northern Wei Dynasty"