the rule of thirds is when a photo is broken down into thirds vertically and horizontally and you use the lines and squares to help you find points of focus.
Double exposure is when two photos that work well together are merged together to make a single image.
Boat-n-hand is when a photographer uses different camera angles to make an optical illusion.
A silhouette is an image of pretty much anything or any person, and the object has no clear features and is usually black and has a light background.
Black and white/sepia is used to make photos look older or timeless or give it a different tone.
Emphasis is when there is a certain point in a photo that the artist wants you to see, so usually its the objects they want you to see colored and the rest of the picture colorless.
Double exposure is when two photos that work well together are merged together to make a single image.
Boat-n-hand is when a photographer uses different camera angles to make an optical illusion.
A silhouette is an image of pretty much anything or any person, and the object has no clear features and is usually black and has a light background.
Black and white/sepia is used to make photos look older or timeless or give it a different tone.
Emphasis is when there is a certain point in a photo that the artist wants you to see, so usually its the objects they want you to see colored and the rest of the picture colorless.