Chimpoo Meaning In Telugu

A tourist chimping on his Canon EOS 60D camera in Athens, Greece on October 14, 2013
A photographer in the act of 'chimping'.

Chimping is a colloquial term used in digital photography to describe the habit of checking every photo on the camera display immediately after capture. Some photographers use the term in a derogatory sense to describe the actions of amateur photographers, but the act of reviewing images on-camera is not necessarily frowned upon by professional or experienced photographers. Every year on the fourteenth of February the world celebrates the idea of love. If you look up ‘love’ in Collins English Dictionary, you will find the word defined as ‘an intense emotion of affection, warmth, fondness, and regard towards a person or thing’.

Chimping is a colloquial term used in digital photography to describe the habit of checking every photo on the camera display (LCD) immediately after capture.

Some photographers use the term in a derogatory sense to describe the actions of amateur photographers, but the act of reviewing images on-camera is not necessarily frowned upon by professional or experienced photographers.[1]

Origin of the term[edit]

Chimpoo Meaning In Telugu

The term 'chimping' was first written about by Robert Deutsch, a USA Today staff photographer, in September 1999 when writing a story for the SportsShooter email newsletter. He did not invent the term but heard it passed down by word of mouth.[2]

The term derives from the habit of the photographer looking at the picture in the LCD, and saying 'Ooh, ooh, ooh!' imitating the sound of a chimpanzee.[citation needed]

Views on chimping[edit]

Stephen Johnson, in his book on digital photography, writes:[3]

The implied pejorative [in the term 'chimping'] is shocking to me. If there's any one thing that is revolutionary in the advance of photography represented by this digital age, it is the ability to inspect your work. Ignore such ridicule, and use the tools to their fullest.

He further points out that using the LCD panel effectively means that a light meter can be left at home and if the shot isn't right, it can be tried again. Therefore, the idea that only 'wannabe' photographers need to look at the LCD and check the exposure, image, or both may be unreasonable.

Some use the term 'chimping' only to describe photographers who check their LCD screen excessively, such as after every single shot, and constantly interrupt the process of taking pictures in order to do so. This level of viewing is usually not necessary in order to check exposure and focus, and may lead to missed photo opportunities. A photographer can be occupied looking at the previous shot rather than actively photographing a scene unfolding in front of them.[citation needed]

Regardless of how the activity is viewed, it is now common to see photographers at media or sports events, 'chimping' their shots, checking to see if they got the image they desired.[4][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^'MetaFilter - Sports photography business resource'. July 22, 2004. Retrieved May 28, 2008.
  2. ^Deutsch, Robert (September 27, 1999). 'Open & Shut Case'. Sports Shooter. Retrieved February 28, 2008.
  3. ^Johnson, Stephen; Stephen Johnson on digital photography, Page 72, O'Reilly, 2006 ISBN0-596-52370-X. Accessed via Google Books June 29, 2009
  4. ^Skinner, Peter; Sports Photography: How to Capture Action and Emotion Page 21, Allworth Communications, Inc., 2007 ISBN1-58115-480-1. Accessed via Google Books June 29, 2009
  5. ^'Photography guide'. Monday, 7 October 2019
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monkey

  • కోతి
    animal of the 'higher primates' (the simians), but excluding the apes
    A primate from the group 'New World monkeys' or 'Old World monkeys' (Simiiformes, excluding the superfamily Hominoidea or apes) that lives mainly in rainforests and is distinguished from an Ape by its smaller size and its tail.
  • వానరము
  • కపి
  • మర్కటం
  • వానరం
  • తిమ్మడు
  • తిమ్మి
  • మల్లు
  • శాఖామృగం
(rare, pejorative, slang) A dark-skinned person, especially a person of, or primarily of, Negro descent. See also nigger and/or jigaboo.
English
(slang) A menial employee who does a repetitive job.
(informal) To meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
Any of several members of the infra-order Simiiformes of primates, generally smaller than the apes, and distinguished from them by having a tail and cheek pouches.
(UK, slang) Five-hundred pounds sterling.
(slang) A person or the role of the person on the sidecar platform of a motorcycle involved in sidecar racing.
(slang) A person with minimal inteligence and/or (bad) looks.
Any member of the clade Simiiformes not also of the clade Hominoidea containing humans and apes, from which they are usually, but not universally, distinguished by smaller size, a tail, and cheek pouches.
A mischievous child.
A person or the role of the person on the sidecar platform of a motorcycle involved in sidecar racing.
A person with minimal intelligence and/or an unattractive appearance
A menial employee who does a repetitive job, as in code monkey, grease monkey, phone monkey, powder monkey.
The weight or hammer of a pile driver; a heavy mass of iron, which, being raised high, falls on the head of the pile, and drives it into the earth; the falling weight of a drop hammer used in forging.

Chimpoo Meaning In Telugu English

To meddle; to mess with; to interfere; to fiddle.
mischievous child
A primate from the group 'New World monkeys' or 'Old World monkeys' (Simiiformes, excluding the superfamily Hominoidea or apes) that lives mainly in rainforests and is distinguished from an Ape by its smaller size and its tail.
monkey (esp. the Japanese macaque, Macaca fuscata)
any of various long-tailed primates (excluding the prosimians)
do random, unplanned work or activities or spend time idly; 'The old lady is usually mucking about in her little house'
play around with or alter or falsify, usually secretively or dishonestly; 'Someone tampered with the documents on my desk'; 'The reporter fiddle with the facts'

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The ninth of the 12-year cycle of animals which appear in the Chinese zodiac related to the Chinese calendar.
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