Errores en fotografía

EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 0 MIN

Errores en fotografía

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Este es el episodio 10 del podcast veroh.photograph de @verohphotograph, publicado el 1 de abril de 2026. Puedes dejar comentarios de texto y audio en este enlace. Hola, lo que no debéis de hacer nunca. Esta foto que veis de la luna de lunes, una luna llena, preciosísima, pero que al no llevar el trípode pues no sale bien. La fotografía es simplemente para este micro podcast, llevaba el teleobjetivo 55-200. Pero en imágenes nocturnas y sobre todo a la luna que se necesita una velocidad de obturación bastante lenta de un segundo o medio segundo, dependiendo del momento, el trípode es muy necesario. Esa es la principal diferencia entre esta luna fotografiada sin trípode a la primera que os subí. Si hubiera tenido el trípode los valores adecuados, aproximados, podrían ser un ISO 100, el mínimo que tenga la cámara para evitar el ruido grano. No flash, eso ni se os ocurra nunca en una fotografía nocturna. Una apertura de diafragma de f11 quizás en ese momento lo hubiese cerrado más porque todavía no estaba oscuro del todo el cielo y una velocidad de obturación de un medio más o menos.

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