Use of Photos of IOS using iCloud

Feel a bit silly here, but I seem to have a problem that I can't solve.

When I opened the Photos on my iPad, I can choose Photos Albums, or Shared in the menu at the bottom of the display panel.

If I select the Photos and then sail it opens in Moments - that's what I want.  If I then navigate up to the years in this view, how can I return to the initial display.

Sure it's simple, but I can't solve.

Thanks for any help.

RR

Tap on one of the collections of the year and he will return to the sight of Collections. Then press one of the collections to return at times, etc.

See you soon,.

GB

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