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The Pond—Moonlight (also exhibited as The Pond—Moonrise [1] [2]) is a pictorialist photograph by Edward Steichen. The photograph was made in 1904 in Mamaroneck, New York, near the home of his friend art critic Charles Caffin. The photograph features a forest across a pond, with part of the Moon appearing over the horizon in a gap in the trees.
James Pond: Underwater Agent is a 1990 platform video game developed and published by British company Millennium Interactive for the Amiga, Atari ST and Acorn Archimedes. A port to the Sega Genesis was released by Electronic Arts the same year. It was the first in the James Pond series of games.
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James Pond 2: Codename: RoboCod, also known as Super James Pond on Super NES and Game Boy in North America and Super James Pond 2 in Europe, is a 1991 platform video game.It is the second installment in the James Pond series after James Pond: Underwater Agent and was developed by the same British teams as the original.
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Pond5 was founded in 2006 as a way for video producers to license content to third parties. [6] It subsequently expanded into other media types, including photos, music, sound effects, 3D models, and Adobe After Effects templates.
Redneck Rampage is a first-person shooter.. The game offers a variety of ways for the character to regenerate health or hit points.These power-ups consist of moon pies, pork rinds, and alcohol.
Winter and Pond was a photography studio partnership between Lloyd Valentine Winter (1866–1945) and Edwin Percy Pond (1872–1943) in Alaska. Their work includes scenes of the Klondike Gold Rush, Tlingit, [1] glaciers, vistas, and Juneau. [2] The State of Alaska and Alaska State Libraries have collections of their photographs.