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<blockquote data-quote="MeSess" data-source="post: 280323" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p>When focusing on something in the distance how to do you keep the foreground in focus? I was trying to take a picture of something sitting in the middle of a field using the 55-200 and the background and object were in focus but foreground kept coming out blurry. Could that be because the field was made up of small flowers? I tried aperture priority mode and setting just the aperture from large to small and nothing worked. I tried different focal lengths, focus points etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeSess, post: 280323, member: 21237"] When focusing on something in the distance how to do you keep the foreground in focus? I was trying to take a picture of something sitting in the middle of a field using the 55-200 and the background and object were in focus but foreground kept coming out blurry. Could that be because the field was made up of small flowers? I tried aperture priority mode and setting just the aperture from large to small and nothing worked. I tried different focal lengths, focus points etc. [/QUOTE]
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