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The phrase "shooting close" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a metaphor to describe a close call or event that almost happened. For example, you could say, "We almost got into a car accident, but we were shooting close."
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"We'd say, very casually: 'So what was it like shooting "Close Encounters"?
This week I've had a pretty hectic week, shooting close to 1,000 photos in six shops.
"We were sitting here, and we heard the sound of shooting close to us, and we couldn't decide how to act," Ms. Karje said.
The iPhone X shows a big improvement here over even the recently released 8. Another place where stabilization comes in very handy is when shooting close up.
If you are shooting close range and more of your enemies appear, back away and recuperate, and reload.
If you are shooting close up, you will want to have a somewhat limited depth of field.
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The play, written by Rob Ackerman, is called "Tabletop," after the Madison Avenue term for the detail-oriented, time-consuming process of filming or shooting close-ups of products for advertising.
The Knicks shot 43.2 percent from the field while allowing the Pacers to shoot 48.7 percent, mostly because Indiana was shooting closer to the basket.
Then there's a mode for shooting action shots, one for shooting close-up shots of people, and so on.
Offensively, he shoots close to 65percentt.
He's a director who likes to shoot close up.
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