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Eclipse de Luna llena

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 0 MIN

Eclipse de Luna llena

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Este es el episodio 4 del podcast veroh.photograph de @verohphotograph, publicado el 22 de marzo de 2026. Puedes dejar comentarios de texto y audio en este enlace. Hoy me ha salido en Facebook un recuerdo de una foto que subí hace un año. Fue cuando fue la iglesia de luna llena el 14 de marzo. Es esta foto que veis. Antes de deciros nada más, ¿podréis decirme cómo la hice? O es otra de mis fotos antiguas, editada en Photoshop. Contadme y vemos si habéis acertado o no.

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