All very nice. You captured plenty of intensity and caught them at good 
moments. I especially like the shots of runners with both feet off the ground. 

I find jpegs work fine for most subjects, although I rarely shoot that way, 
since RAWs are actually easier to tweak in terms of balancing the midrange, the 
whites, and the blacks when rendering finals.

Paul
On Feb 1, 2012, at 11:54 AM, Christine Nielsen wrote:

> So... as a follow-up to the other day's hockey pics, I thought I'd
> share some I did the weekend before, at an indoor track meet.
> 
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/23028562@N04/sets/72157629116216583/with/6796372073/
> 
> Conditions weren't as chilly, but definitely dimmer, and with
> faster-moving subjects.  I kept the K-5 at 16,000 ISO most of the day.
>  Which is starting to push the limit, at least when you peep... I'll
> also mention that I shot these as jpegs - unintentionally. (D'oh!)  I
> wonder how that might have limited these images...not that it matters
> much to their fb audience...
> 
> But still, it does get one thinking about what difference ff would
> make in this situation... especially with the uptick in recent chatter
> on the subject!
> 
> :)
> -c
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