Use a top-down angle to shoot from a slightly higher position, showcasing the depth and layers of two glass vases. Employ a foreground-background composition with the front vase as the main focus and the back vase as the secondary element, enhancing the three-dimensional effect of the image. The main subject is the vase, with a white display stand and an orange background, creating a striking color contrast. Recommend using a standard lens to ensure clear details of the flowers and the transparent vase body.

Other tips: Avoid peak hours and choose a time with fewer people.

National Museum of China - Photographing Glass Vase Exhibits

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No. 16 East Chang'an, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

Use a top-down angle to shoot from a slightly higher position, showcasing the depth and layers of two glass vases. Employ a foreground-background composition with the front vase as the main focus and the back vase as the secondary element, enhancing the three-dimensional effect of the image. The main subject is the vase, with a white display stand and an orange background, creating a striking color contrast. Recommend using a standard lens to ensure clear details of the flowers and the transparent vase body. Other tips: Avoid peak hours and choose a time with fewer people.

Walking Guide

Walk south for 311 meters to reach your destination. — step-by-step photo guide

Walk south for 311 meters to reach your destination.

Take Line 1 of the subway to Tiananmen East Station and exit from the southwest (D) exit.

Walk 224 meters east and then turn right.

Walk 78 meters southwest and then turn left.

Walk north for 24 meters, then turn left.