1. Position: The photographer should stand directly in front of the artifact, slightly tilting the camera downward to ensure that the top details and surrounding engravings of the storage vessel are fully captured.
2. Composition: Use a centered composition, placing the storage vessel in the middle of the frame to highlight the main subject while maintaining balance in the image.
3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 24mm lens on a camera or the 1x zoom on a phone to capture the full subject while also showing some of the background environment.
4. Other Shooting Techniques: Utilize the natural lighting in the exhibition hall to create a spotlight effect, enhancing the three-dimensional quality and texture of the artifact.

National Museum of China - Bronze Storage Vessel with Inscribed Scene of Oath-Making

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16 Dong Chang'an, Dongcheng District, Beijing, East Side of Tiananmen Square

Photography Tips

1. Position: The photographer should stand directly in front of the artifact, slightly tilting the camera downward to ensure that the top details and surrounding engravings of the storage vessel are fully captured. 2. Composition: Use a centered composition, placing the storage vessel in the middle of the frame to highlight the main subject while maintaining balance in the image. 3. Lens Focal Length: Use a 24mm lens on a camera or the 1x zoom on a phone to capture the full subject while also showing some of the background environment. 4. Other Shooting Techniques: Utilize the natural lighting in the exhibition hall to create a spotlight effect, enhancing the three-dimensional quality and texture of the artifact.

Walking Guide

Subway: Exit at D exit of Tiananmen East Station, then follow the signs.