Last night I photographed wresting at MASH. We have these very nice flashes for our digital cameras. They are versatile and powerful......when the batteries aren't dead. I have no luck with our rechargeable batteries. They don't hold a charge and when I do need my flash, quite often the battery power just isn't there. This forces me to look for the spots of light and wait. This is a good thing really. (Now admittedly, if you look at the paper today and see the sports section, I ended up using my pop up flash built into the camera, because there just wasn't enough light on the mat to capture good action--but I did try!) The result from last nights shoot was I looked for light, found it, captured it where I could and made a few nice pictures. I like this one of star wrestler Kasey Davis as he watched a teammate wrestle. I liked how his dark skin and dark background only really allowed the highlights to be recorded. Its what the craft of photography is all about--looking for the light. I find myself teaching this to my students and in turn reminding myself about it from time to time. It really is a beautiful pursuit ---- trying to really see the light. Meadville Tribune photograph by Richard Sayer