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Each lens has a 'plane' at some distance from it that will be properly sharp. This will depend on what objects the lens has been focussed on. Usually objects in front of and behind this plane will be acceptably in focus but to a greater or lesser degree, depending on, amongst other things, the lens aperture that the photo was taken with.

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