Great to look at. Very enjoyable. Thanks for the share.
It would depend on the lens, not the camera. Most older push-pull zooms worked that way. You would zoom in, focus, then zoom out as needed and focus would hold. Most newer lenses with separate zoom collars will shift the focus as you zoom. So you need to refocus anytime you change focal length. Before auto focus became ubiquitous refocusing was impractical. So zooms were designed to hold focus. This may be part of why zooms are a lot sharper today, and rival their prime counterparts in many cases.
Now that I use a mirrorless camera I shoot servo/continuous mode most of the time, so BBF doesn’t seem advantageous to me anymore. I have also set my * button to enable on-demand eye focus, so most often I’m pinpointing to a particular face and holding the button down to lock focus in servo mode. This method has increased my percentage of sharp images considerably. I highly recommend giving it a try.
Multiples are much easier done in post but here's one I did in-camera back in 2016 with a 70-200 zoom. The couple was shot around 70mm. I then took a second shot of the Domino sign at 200mm. I believe I did a little cloning to remove some of the lights that bled into the couples faces.
The portraits themselves are rather pedestrian. It’s the description of each subject that catches the imagination. I wonder if he used AI to generate those descriptions. I find them to be much more creative than the portraits on their own.
Such a great band you hardly ever hear on classic rock stations. Even deep track and underground stations rarely play them. A very underrated group. Thanks for sharing Fat Man!
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This drone only has 2-3 hours use. It's in mint condition. Hasselblad camera with controller and custom case.
Original 5D body. Some minor scratches on body. Good working order.
Very sharp Canon mount. Manual focus.