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February 17, 2006
Chimping For The Camera?

Details: ISO: 100 | Exposure: 1/250 at f/2.8 | Focal Length: 450mm
A chimpanzee interrupts his mealtime to seemingly pose for the camera. Not exactly "chimping" as photographers use the term ("chimping" describes the way photographers look when they are busy reviewing images on the LCD display on the back of their camera; see also Wikipedia's explanation of "chimping"), but perhaps appropriate anyway.
Posted by slewis at February 17, 2006 10:40 AM
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