Geometry has to do with the way in which the elements included in our photographic frame are placed against each other, giving rise to different lines and angles, thus forming surfaces that can be identified as circles, squares, etc. All geometric elements play an important role in photography: from point, line, diagonals, curves to triangles, circles, squares. Closer objects seem larger and those that are far away seem smaller. Also, the open tones are very light and give the feeling of closeness. The darker, heavier tones give the feeling of distance. Similar in the case of colors. As an extension of the excessive gap presented above, you surely heard of "less is more". Sometimes you try too hard to photograph certain things, to direct certain compositions and because of this you tend to take some photos that look harsh and easily drawn. You cannot apply the same approach to any subject. Sometimes you just have to "keep it simple", relax and let this be