Seldom does the shouting of "don't move!" contribute to a successful photo shoot. As surprisingly, as some motifs enter the field of vision, they will vanish again. However, most of the time, the photographer will have sufficient time to sway the objective lens in order to select the display detail. If some of the rules are internalized, many moments can be captured perfectly in form.
For example, the golden cut will ensure the perfect composition. But it is particularly the simple rules, which sharpen the eye.
A child wildly mixing all watercolors, for example, will end up coloring everything in a washed-out brown. The same is true for the photographer, if he/she will pack too much into the picture. In contrast to this, a simple red dot will make an impression as easily as a prominent profile or a horizon line will.