11 Comments

  1. effeffy
    effeffy ·

    Che bellaaaa questa 😍

  2. fabio_corsatto
    fabio_corsatto ·

    @effeffy grazieee🥰

  3. florentius
    florentius ·

    Amazing!

  4. fabio_corsatto
    fabio_corsatto ·

    @florentius Thanks!!

  5. wolowizard
    wolowizard ·

    Hey😊 Amazing picture! I love it! I have the same objective but I'm a newbie in photography.. which settings did you use on that shot? Aperture and stuff?

  6. fabio_corsatto
    fabio_corsatto ·

    @wolowizard Hello! Thanks😊 I fully opened the aperture to 1.4 and, if I remember correctly, I used a time of 1/60. The blue light comes from a lamp I placed and the smoke comes from a cigarette. If you have other questions, just ask!

  7. dinosandtalltrees
    dinosandtalltrees ·

    Super cool

  8. fabio_corsatto
    fabio_corsatto ·

    @dinosandtalltrees thank you

  9. alicabb
    alicabb ·

    @wolowizard Hi.What kind of light measurement do you use,when you shooting with Olympus? build-in or hand-held lightmeter? if build-in what type of battery do you recommend? İ wasted 3 roll of film on this camera and exposure looks terrible.

  10. fabio_corsatto
    fabio_corsatto ·

    @alicabb Hi! For my Olympus OM-1 I use the camera's integrated exposure meter, which fortunately works correctly. The battery I use with this camera is an "EPX625G - ENERGIZER 1.5V ALKALINE BATTERY".
    Alternatively you can try using an external light meter, even a vintage one, such as a Minolta Auto Meter III.
    You can try using the "Sunny 16" rule.
    Hope this was helpful, have a nice day :)

  11. alicabb
    alicabb ·

    Thanks for response. İ think i will use my om40 as spot meter.This camera use lr44 battery which you can find everywhere.

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