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Chimping is the act of looking at your camera's LCD screen as soon as you have taken a photo.
The term is jokingly derived from the noises that photographers often make when they see a shot they like on the back of the camera (oooh ohh), followed sometimes by “ape like” hand motions for others to take a look. HAHAHA
The a film-camera is used nowadays, and you take photographs, people and especially children come looking at the back of your camera and oooh, what a disappointment, nothing there?
Just so used now to the instant result eh.
Think about it, not so long ago, waiting for your film to be finished, to be developed, and then oh the joy of seeing your prints!
Have a super day and thank you, M (*_*)
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Chimp skeletons swinging on the ceiling of the natural history museum in London
120 Kodacolor C-22 film ( expired ~ 1975) cross processed in B&W chemicals
shot with a voigtlander brilliant
Artist: SMOK
Blikfabriek Hoboken
Grote parking: Lageweg 386 2660 Hoboken (Antwerp)
Ingang: Krugerstraat 232 2660 Hoboken (Antwerp)
From a visit to Skagens Museum in Skagen, Denmark - on March 29, 2016.
Photo by Poul-Werner Dam / bit.ly/PWD_Flickr
Caves Beach, NSW
When Mother Nature doesn't perform, you just have to make the best of what you have got!
In The Afi Mountains Nigeria
This is both satisfying and scary sitting in front of a wild animal and no fence between.........
An Early Photo of Mine © www.markdanielphoto.com
The Recipe
5 mins pre soak
7.30 mins Ilford ID11
Stop 20 secs
5 mins Ilford Fixer
10 mins wash
wash aid - a little bit of Vodka in the water - it works
This chimp is not very old ,he just has a genetic disorder which gives him grey hair.He had just been fed at Ngamba Island Chimpanzee Sanctury,Uganda.(on Lake Victoria) . It is run as a charity for chimps in need,mostly orphaned or displaced.
Human Bean hand painted by Dave the Chimp
Love this very much and will probably be my first piece of framed art
I read in one of my photography books that checking a photo on the rear screen after shooting it is called "Chimping". I suspect this is an Americanism (as the book is American also) and I have never heard the term used in Australian nor British photography. Well, I decided to overuse the sliders on this shot which was taken of one of the Animals on Bikes art features on the Dubbo to Molong road on our recent holiday.
I got the impression that the term wasn't really one of endearment but who cares, despite not being back in the days of film where slides were especially expensive and not to be wasted, we couldn't chimp then (it was called crossing your fingers) but now we have the facility on digital cameras, I like to chimp away!