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When you are looking at objects far away, the ciliary muscles in your eyes relax, allowing the lens to flatten. This flattening reduces the lens's curvature, enabling it to focus light from distant objects onto the retina. Concurrently, the pupils may also dilate slightly to allow more light in for better clarity. This coordinated action ensures that distant images are perceived clearly.

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