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ZPC Golden Eagle comments 2
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
The ZPC (Zoological Photographic Club), founded in 1899 was an early form of social media in which members printed and posted their pictures to each other for comment. This shows the second sheet of comments about a Golden Eagle photo by CE Palmar taken in 1956. The ZPC still exists, and membership is limited to 28 photographers.
16 August 2024
ZPC Golden Eagle comments
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CEP - Photos of Golden Eagles by Charles Eric Palmar
The ZPC (Zoological Photographic Club), founded in 1899 was an early form of social media in which members printed and posted their pictures to each other for comment. This shows a sheet of comments about a Golden Eagle photo by CE Palmar taken in 1956.. The ZPC still exists, and membership is limited to 28 photographers. The author remarks: There is a trace of bivver. The subject comes into the "rarely photographed" category. No wonder there is bivver (camera shake or bird movement) at half a second exposure! - DCP. Member's Comments include: A nice print of a well-known eyrie. You are lucky to find one at all as this year quite a lot are vacant, due to poisoning, traps and ...(unreadable).
16 August 2024
Greater wintergreen at Loch an Daimh, Perthshire
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CEP - Perthshire
Greater wintergreen (Pyrola media) found at Loch an Daimh within Glen Lyon, Perthshire. Scanned from slide taken by CE Palmar in 1979.
16 July 1979
Greater Sea Spurrey, Skinflats
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Greater Sea Spurrey (Spergularia media) is a perennial which grows on saline substrates such as coastlines and salt marshes. It can sometimes spread inland when roads are salted in winter. This photo was taken at Skinflats RSPB Nature Reserve.
11 July 2016
Greater Sea Spurrey, Skinflats
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Falkirk - Skinflats
Greater Sea Spurrey (Spergularia media) is a perennial which grows on saline substrates such as coastlines and salt marshes. It can sometimes spread inland when roads are salted in winter. This photo was taken at Skinflats RSPB Nature Reserve.