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Swede’s Photographs
Swede’s Photographs
@Swede1952@universeodon.com  ·  activity timestamp 3 months ago

Good morning. ☕☕☕

4 November 2025

I can’t think of anything new to say this morning that I haven’t already covered. That’s usually how mornings go for me—so sometimes I just start typing, like I’m doing now, and hope something rises to the surface. Hmm... I wish verbal conversation worked the same way. Maybe that would be an advantage. In person, I don’t speak unless I have something worth saying. I’m certainly no chatterbox.

Still, not talking up a storm might be a mistake. It assumes other people know what I know, and that’s not always the case. Over the past decade, I’ve noticed that even the most basic concepts escape more people than I expected. Things like “the sun rises in the east and sets in the west”—you’d think that’s common knowledge. But not necessarily. It’s a little unsettling.

Once upon a time, I was far more open. In fact, I sometimes went overboard. It took someone else to point out that I didn’t need to explain every little detail. That’s when I started noticing people zoning out while I was trying to help them understand something. I thought I was being clear. I wonder what changed.

Did I shift from extrovert to introvert? Yes, I think that happened. That’s passive voice. Let me correct that: Yes, it happened.

If you can make sense of what I’m trying to say this morning, you’re ahead of me.

“Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.” — Aristotle

“Silence is only frightening to people who are compulsively verbalizing.” — William S. Burroughs

“The problem with introspection is that it has no end.” — Philip K. Dick

#photo #photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning #sunset #introspection #awareness

"The sun hovers just above the horizon, casting a molten glow across a tranquil Caribbean sea. Its light spills outward in radiant bands of orange, gold, and deep amber, painting the sky in layered gradients that shift from fiery brilliance near the horizon to dusky reds and purples above. Wisps of cloud catch the light like brushstrokes, softening the blaze with texture and depth.

The ocean below is calm, its surface gently rippled, reflecting the sunset like liquid gold. The sun’s reflection stretches across the water in a shimmering path, as if inviting the viewer to walk into the light. There are no boats, no birds—just the elemental duet of sky and sea, locked in a moment of quiet ceremony.

The horizon line is crisp, dividing the image into two realms: the glowing sky above and the reflective water below. The photograph, signed “© Swede's Photographs” in the bottom right corner, captures not just a sunset, but a sovereign threshold—where day bows to night, and light folds into memory." - Microsoft Copilot
"The sun hovers just above the horizon, casting a molten glow across a tranquil Caribbean sea. Its light spills outward in radiant bands of orange, gold, and deep amber, painting the sky in layered gradients that shift from fiery brilliance near the horizon to dusky reds and purples above. Wisps of cloud catch the light like brushstrokes, softening the blaze with texture and depth. The ocean below is calm, its surface gently rippled, reflecting the sunset like liquid gold. The sun’s reflection stretches across the water in a shimmering path, as if inviting the viewer to walk into the light. There are no boats, no birds—just the elemental duet of sky and sea, locked in a moment of quiet ceremony. The horizon line is crisp, dividing the image into two realms: the glowing sky above and the reflective water below. The photograph, signed “© Swede's Photographs” in the bottom right corner, captures not just a sunset, but a sovereign threshold—where day bows to night, and light folds into memory." - Microsoft Copilot
"The sun hovers just above the horizon, casting a molten glow across a tranquil Caribbean sea. Its light spills outward in radiant bands of orange, gold, and deep amber, painting the sky in layered gradients that shift from fiery brilliance near the horizon to dusky reds and purples above. Wisps of cloud catch the light like brushstrokes, softening the blaze with texture and depth. The ocean below is calm, its surface gently rippled, reflecting the sunset like liquid gold. The sun’s reflection stretches across the water in a shimmering path, as if inviting the viewer to walk into the light. There are no boats, no birds—just the elemental duet of sky and sea, locked in a moment of quiet ceremony. The horizon line is crisp, dividing the image into two realms: the glowing sky above and the reflective water below. The photograph, signed “© Swede's Photographs” in the bottom right corner, captures not just a sunset, but a sovereign threshold—where day bows to night, and light folds into memory." - Microsoft Copilot
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