Shanghai Museum East Pavilion - Giant Rotating Staircase
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No. 1952 Century Avenue, Pudong New Area, Shanghai City
Photography Tips
From the standpoint of the photographer, the shot was taken from a circular walkway of the building, using an eye-level angle to showcase the layers and structure of the interior space. In terms of composition, a framing technique is employed, with the railing of the circular walkway serving as a foreground frame, guiding the viewer's eye to the interior of the building and the sky above. A circular composition is utilized, with the round opening at the top merging the sky and the building, adding to the formal aesthetic of the image. The lines in the image, such as those of the walkway and the building's structure, guide the viewer's eye deeper into the space, enhancing the sense of depth. For the lens, a wide-angle lens (model Xingyao 9mm) is used to broaden the field of view, capturing the complex internal space of the building, the sky above, and the distant skyscrapers, intensifying the depth and visual impact of the image. This is the rooftop garden of the Shanghai Museum East Wing, featuring a spiral cantilevered viewing grand staircase.
