Dear Aous, Photography does not actually have any rules but, there are basic methods of taking interesting photographs. The first and perhaps the most important step is Simplicity, look for ways to give the center of interest in your pictures the most visual attention. One way is to select uncomplicated backgrounds that will not steal attention from your subjects, like the balcony and oval singe in your image. The Rule of Thirds is missing! It is one of the most important methods; imagine your picture area divided into thirds both horizontally and vertically. The intersections of these imaginary lines suggest four options for placing the center of interest for good composition. Balance, there are usually several ways to arrange or balance your subjects. Framing- it means to frame the center of interest with objects in the foreground. This can give a picture the feeling of depth it needs to make it more than just another snapshot. Last important thing is; Avoiding Mergers, like many things in your image, for example you need to get rid of the upper and the right section of the image. I did some quick editing to help the subject stand out but it still needs to be revisit for better composition, I encourage you to search and read more and of course take more and more pictures, this is how I am learning. Thanks. Ali