Photo by The Forbidden City - Partial view of the gold-inlaid jewelry tower

The Forbidden City - Partial view of the gold-inlaid jewelry tower

Photo by The Forbidden City - Filming Along the Board Exhibition

The Forbidden City - Filming Along the Board Exhibition

Photo by The Forbidden City - Capturing Door Frames and Red Walls with Golden Eaves

The Forbidden City - Capturing Door Frames and Red Walls with Golden Eaves

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the red walls and green tiles architecture.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with the red walls and green tiles architecture.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with rockeries and green plants.

The Forbidden City - Taking a photo with rockeries and green plants.

The photographer is shooting the artifact from a slightly lower angle than the subject, highlighting the intricate details at the top and the overall symmetry of the artifact. Using a centered composition, the aim is to emphasize the symmetrical beauty of the artifact. It is recommended to use a 50mm focal length to avoid distortion caused by wide angles, which helps to highlight the details and three-dimensional quality of the artifact.

The Palace Museum Clock Exhibition Hall - Gilded Bronze Seven-Governing Instruments

Photo by The Forbidden City - photographing the red palace walls and latticed windows.

The Forbidden City - photographing the red palace walls and latticed windows.

Photo by The Forbidden City - a photo with stone railings and yellow-roofed architecture.

The Forbidden City - a photo with stone railings and yellow-roofed architecture.

Photo by The Forbidden City - Close-up of Red Walls, Green Tiles, and Eaves

The Forbidden City - Close-up of Red Walls, Green Tiles, and Eaves

Photo by The Forbidden City - Yellow Roof Eaves, Mythical Beasts, and Tile Works

The Forbidden City - Yellow Roof Eaves, Mythical Beasts, and Tile Works