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Somehow this photo prophesies the year to come, someone left the fridge's door open and I loved the light effect, what it means I don't know, well seems the wine was good...
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Oracle Corporation, an American multinational corporation, specializes in developing and marketing enterprise software products, particularly database management systems.
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Oracle Corporation es una de las compañÃas de software mas grandes del mundo. Sus productos van desde bases de datos (Oracle) hasta sistemas de gestión.
wearing:
Neclace: Sarah chest harness in Pearl by !deviousMind
armbands: Snake Armbands from Ancient Egypt gacha by DRD
Butterfly Makeup: Paint'd Moth in Sky by {Rue}
eye makeup: Wolven Eyes by ~*By Snow*~
lipstick: Faded Love Lips in Chocolate Sauce by Glamorize
Eyes: Anime Eyes in North by Dead Apples
Oracle's headquarters, and part of the reason traffic sucks on 101 near Redwood Shores. Note the abundance of shores and lack of redwoods.
I had this idea for quite some time, the shot "brainstorm" was made up of photos I had taken of water in preparation for this shot. I finally had a chance to play around with the concept and this is the outcome. The title "Oracle" came after I was finished and heard a comment that it reminded a viewer of the oracle scene from 300, this was an unintentional coincidence.
The Oracle fuses top-level PreCip Plusâ„¢ technology with durable stretch fabric in key areas to create a lightweight waterproof/breathable jacket that will climb rock and ice as well as it hikes, bikes and backpacks.
Shell material: PreCipâ„¢ Plus N-190R
Reinforcement: PreCipâ„¢ Plus N-320S
Features:
Athletic fit
100% seam taped for full water proofness
Attached hood rolls into collar gives you the option to tuck-away when not needed
Pack Pocketsâ„¢ slanted chest pockets that can be accessed while wearing a pack
Elastic draw cord hem for adjustability in serious weather
The Oracle House, 38 Marcy Street in Portsmouth, NH
The Oracle House is one of the oldest houses in New England. It was built by the Honorable Richard Wibird, an officer of the Royal Navy. The first daily newspaper in New Hampshire was published here, The Oracle of the Day.
Photo taken May 21, 2012