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Diafragma

EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 0 MIN

Diafragma

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Este es el episodio 8 del podcast veroh.photograph de @verohphotograph, publicado el 27 de marzo de 2026. Puedes dejar comentarios de texto y audio en este enlace. Un apunte curioso y para que no se os olvide nunca, cuando tengáis que decidir sobre la apertura del diafragma, pensad siempre al revés. Los números bajos se relacionan con una apertura amplia, los números altos, F22, con una apertura casi cerrada. En la apertura amplia entra más luz, pero en la fotografía de un retrato es interesante, puesto que el fondo quedará difuminado. En la apertura casi cerrada, F22, apenas entra luz, pero todos los elementos quedarán enfocados.

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