Colour
Colour is indeed a potent ally in highlighting form in photography. It can add dimension and depth to your subjects
Line
Line in photography is used to create moods. Below are different types of line: Vertical line: Vertical lines run up and down.
Shape
An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width. Form. An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses. volume; includes height, width and depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder)
Tone
refers to how light and dark something is. Tones could refer to black, white and the grey tones between. It could refer to how light or dark a colour appears. In real life tone is created by the way light falls on an object.
Pattern
is a regularity within a scene. It’s elements of the scene that repeat themselves in a predictable way. Pattern can be found everywhere and is commonly seen within shapes, colours or textures
Texture
how the surface of an object appears to feel or actually feels to the touch. Texture can be described as rough, smooth, soft, etc. Texture is shown in photographs by the way the light falls on an object and through value changes. The paper on which the photograph is made also determines texture.
Form
involve different aspects of light, shadow, depth, angles, and composition that create the perception of three-dimensionality in a two-dimensional image
all of these are the photos i took and edited on photoshop