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But Seubert, all energy and excitement in his youth, wanted to try to shoot a buck.
"For example, an officer would have to try to shoot a suspect in the arm or the leg".
Try to shoot a range of pictures, scene-setters and details, try to think how a magazine might use them or how a online gallery might progress.
One day [Marine Theodore Wallace] saw an officer casually aim his rifle and try to shoot a Vietnamese boy in the distance.
"If the shooting lanes are blocked, you try to shoot a little wide and hope that the rebound from the back boards comes out".
(He takes Jarmusch to Montauk, where they try to shoot a shark by dangling a chunk of cheese over the surface of the water; he invites Matt Dillon to Costa Rica, where they perform a fish dance).
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This is fine in the sun as a fill light, but goes all wrong when you try to shoot an image with it indoors or under artificial light.
Vallée said: "I now had a perfect opportunity to try to shoot an entire movie without artificial lights, using the Alexa digital camera.
He tries to shoot a pheasant and misses.
"I'm just trying to shoot a good round tomorrow.
"I tried to shoot a little and I struggled," he said.
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