>>3470156The problem is with lens under and around 25mm is the idea that everything you are seeing can be caught in frame and it will reflect accordingly in its interest and beauty in the camera. The opposite often happens because you end up having a photo that comes off as bland or boring because theres so much going on and the viewer doesn't get it the way you do. Obviously you dont want to use photoshop to point arrows and wide angle is hard to use the focus plane to get something specific in focus, and bokeh would be a hard technique to master. You should find a composition with a foreground, mid and background. Maybe have the hammock in front or go around the neighborhood and find a curb or something. There are pro photographers that give tips on YouTube on how to better use *not correctly, since photography is too big for that* but better use focal lengths in lenses. Hope that helps.
Wide angle for astro and stars and shit is great too, but without foreground and unless you get a hard on from Orion's belt it gets boring to the normie hobby photographer.
I hope that was some help :(