concept   tripod

7 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) photography enthusiasts (1) Chinese tea ceremony practitioners (1) Traditional African societies (1) Traditional Chinese culture (1) astronomy enthusiasts (1) cooking enthusiasts (1) hunter-gatherer communities (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tripod photography enthusiasts Photography enthusiasts consider a tripod essential for stabilizing cameras and achieving steady shots. 6
2 tripod Chinese tea ceremony practitioners Chinese tea ceremony practitioners use tripods to hold the kettle, promoting stability and elegance. 1
3 tripod Traditional African societies In traditional African societies, tripods are not commonly used or recognized for photography due to the limited prevalence of photography as an activity. 1
4 tripod Traditional Chinese culture In Traditional Chinese culture, a tripod symbolizes stability, balance, and harmony and is used in ceremonial and ritualistic contexts. 1
5 tripod astronomy enthusiasts A tripod is essential for stabilizing telescopes and tracking celestial objects in the night sky for astronomy enthusiasts. 1
6 tripod cooking enthusiasts Cooking enthusiasts often use tripods to stabilize cooking equipment like pots and pans during food preparation. 1
7 tripod hunter-gatherer communities Tripods are not widely used or recognized in hunter-gatherer communities for photography. 1