1. Positioning: The photographer stands close to the front of the Democracy Building, shooting the entrance and the decorative elements above it at a horizontal angle.
2. Composition: A symmetrical composition is used, with the red double doors centered in the frame and the plaques symmetrically placed on either side, creating a stable and dignified visual effect.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used to accurately capture the proportions and details of the entrance, clearly showing the exterior features of the Democracy Building, the text on the plaques, and the decorative elements.

Peking University - Minzhu Building

Photo by Peking University - Ivy-covered building walls

Peking University - Ivy-covered building walls

Using the rule of thirds, the figure is positioned at the left one-third of the frame, leaning against a large tree and looking upward with a relaxed and natural posture. The photographer captures the scene from a slight low angle, incorporating the dense tree trunks and branches in the foreground and including the rooftop of traditional Chinese architecture and a portion of the sky in the background, adding depth to the composition.

Peking University - Take a photo with the lawn, trees, and Chinese-style architecture.

Photo by Peking University - Near the Pagoda

Peking University - Near the Pagoda

Photo by Take a photo with the glass railing at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management and the brick wall architecture.

Take a photo with the glass railing at Peking University's Guanghua School of Management and the brick wall architecture.

1. Positioning: The photographer stands at a side-front position, roughly at the same level as the model, which allows for a clear portrayal of the model’s profile and expression while also showing part of the appearance of the Centennial Memorial Hall, establishing the location of the shoot.
2. Composition: The rule of thirds is used, placing the model at the left one-third of the frame, making her the focal point. The hall’s architecture occupies the right side of the image, with its lines and decorative elements adding depth. Additionally, contrast composition is utilized, where the model’s white attire contrasts with the grayish-white tones of the building, making the model stand out.
3. Lens Usage: A standard lens is used. The normal proportions of the model and the lack of noticeable distortion in the building and surroundings indicate that the standard lens captures the scene authentically, naturally recording the model and the hall.

Peking University - Centennial Memorial Hall entrance

Photo by Peking University - Huabiao Lawn and Introduction Stone Stele

Peking University - Huabiao Lawn and Introduction Stone Stele

The figure is positioned on the right side of the frame, with a large area of brick wall texture on the left side to balance the composition. The shot is taken at eye level, with the photographer's viewpoint aligned with the subject's. The scene includes the brick wall, windowsill, and an open book, with the background featuring a dark doorway to add depth. The model is resting on the windowsill, supporting her chin with her hand while reading, in a natural and serene pose.

Peking University - Take a photo with the windowsill and brick wall.

Photo by Peking University - Gan Dang Inscription Stone

Peking University - Gan Dang Inscription Stone

Photo by Peking University - Willow Trees and Pavilion by Huangye Lake

Peking University - Willow Trees and Pavilion by Huangye Lake