The photographer uses an overhead angle, centering the bronze artifact in the frame to ensure the entire exhibit is placed in the middle, highlighting the intricate human and animal figures on top and the detailed base. The full view of the exhibit is captured with a blurred background for a clean and simple look. A standard lens is recommended, and when the museum lighting is dim, adjust the exposure to ensure the patterns and decorations are clear.

National Museum of China - Bronze Ritual Dish Exhibit

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

Photography Tips

The photographer uses an overhead angle, centering the bronze artifact in the frame to ensure the entire exhibit is placed in the middle, highlighting the intricate human and animal figures on top and the detailed base. The full view of the exhibit is captured with a blurred background for a clean and simple look. A standard lens is recommended, and when the museum lighting is dim, adjust the exposure to ensure the patterns and decorations are clear.

Walking Guide

Take the Subway Line 1 or Line Batong and get off at Tiananmen East Station. Exit from C (Southeast) and walk 276 meters to reach the National Museum of China.