The photographer is shooting the exhibits from a level angle, keeping the camera at the same height as the exhibits to minimize perspective distortion. Using a centered composition, the equestrian sculpture is placed in the middle of the frame to highlight the main subject and reduce background distractions.

Additional tips: The National Museum does not allow supplemental lighting equipment, so it is recommended to bring a large aperture lens.

National Museum of China - Eastern Han Dynasty Painted Stone Horse Rider

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

Photography Tips

The photographer is shooting the exhibits from a level angle, keeping the camera at the same height as the exhibits to minimize perspective distortion. Using a centered composition, the equestrian sculpture is placed in the middle of the frame to highlight the main subject and reduce background distractions. Additional tips: The National Museum does not allow supplemental lighting equipment, so it is recommended to bring a large aperture lens.

Walking Guide

Exit C (Southeast) of Tiananmen East Station on Beijing Subway Line 1, it's just over 300 meters walk to the National Museum of China. The color-painted stone horse and rider from the Eastern Han Dynasty is on display in the Ancient China exhibition on the B1 floor.