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Let me tell you something - When I was ask to shoot at "The Ice" in forsyth, I was excited for the challenge. I have always head that taking pictures on the ice is a very difficult task. And it was. I had to bump up the ISO to 500 when using the flash (Individual hockey player). 1600 when using no flash (the boy and the father picture). This was a "try out" for me to be able to shoot their team and individual pictures during their hockey season. Guess I passed, I will be shooting them in March.