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Bruce's Journey to Coral Castle

Started by Bruce_TPU, July 03, 2011, 12:55:15 AM

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Thanks for the pics. I didn't know the place had been surrounded by suburbia like that.  Nice to see the close-up and interior details too.  Thanks.

About the blurriness of the photo's.  When getting physically close to a subject you have to make sure you don't zoom in using the camera's zoom lens, but keep the lens at it's widest setting in order to stay in focus.  Depending on the camera, you can put the lens as close as is physically possible to the subject when zoomed out as wide as possible, (though with some camera's you may still be limited to being no closer than a foot or so.)  But when zooming in to any degree you are usually limited to staying several feet from the subject you're zooming in on.  This minimum distance between the lens and subject is known as the 'minimal focal distance' and is often written in the camera's manual, or even on the lens itself.  Of course, maybe you knew all that and there's some other reason for the lack of focus, in that case, I don't know either.