Abeyta Photography

07 June 2013

AbeytaPhotography wins Two Ribbons at San Diego County Fair Photography Competition

It was a Long Shot, and I had only entered one competition with my photos before, but I heard about the San Diego County Fair Photo Competition and decided to enter to see how I would fare.

The short of it is . . . I won two fourth place ribbons and 1 honorable mention.

First ribbon is Sunset on Moonlight Beach (Encinitas, California)

The second ribbon is Fall Colors in Central Park (New York City)

Honorable Mention is Spiral Stair Case Up (Kutna Hora, Czech Republic)

Needless to say, I am very excited!  Oh, here's a picture of me and my certificates!


Based on what I read on their website (http://www.sdfair.com/index.php?fuseaction=exhibits.photo) I could see the exhibition was clearly defined, organized, and spelled out the expectations of the photographer and of the exhibition.

The great thing about the SDCFPC is that it had 9 divisions and several subcategories under that in which to enter your photos.

  • Division 1201: Color Scenic (landscape)
  • Division 1202: Color
  • Division 1203: Color Nature
  • Division 1204: Cell Phone
  • Division 1205: Black & White
  • Division 1207: Color, Black & White or Digital Art
  • Division 1208: Creative Processes
  • Division 1209: Digital Art

The committee, led by Ron Ham and assisted by Gene Wild, did everything possible to support the entrants.  They responded quickly and thoroughly to emails.  They organized helpful classes for image preparation and submission.  The committee had an organized way to submit your photos for the competition.  And finally, the Artists Reception (before the fair started) was very welcoming . . . the staff had all of the images professionally hung, were helpful, and very excited to engage with the artists.

So, if you want to take part in a photo competition, my suggestion is to take part in next year's San Diego County Fair Photo Competition.

Oh, one other thing . . . The San Diego County Fair Photo committee isn't done . . . if you go to their website   (http://www.sdfair.com/index.php?fuseaction=exhibits.photo) they have lots of other things going on during the fair . . . Need photo workshops?  They've got them.  Shooting in Raw, Color Management 101, The Power of Adobe Lightroom and lots more!  And all led by photography professionals!

04 June 2013

Custom M&Ms at MyMMs.com with Discount code

If you love M&Ms and you'd like to get some custom creations for a special event, you have to either visit one of the several M&M stores or order custom M&Ms online (mymms.com).

I've done this before but haven't had a reason to in a long time.  Well, in a couple of weeks is my son's high school graduation so I thought I'd get something special for him and our arriving guests.

First, you get to pic the colors.  Since his college colors will be blue and gold, i was lucky they had that combo!

And then you add the some customization . . . I picked a picture from his kindergarten and his senior picture.

And this is what it should look like!

Now, they are pretty expensive . . . over $2.00 for less than an ounce of individually wrapped goodies, but for a memorable gift, this isn't too bad.  But, just to make sure everyone doesn't eat them gone if two small handfuls, i'll make sure to purchase a big bag for the snacking.

Now, here's the good part . . . to save a little bit of money, you can get your personalized M&Ms by using the discount code of My10Off that came in an email.  This discount is taken at the register.  However, always looking for a better deal, I kept trying different variations of the discount code and I was able to save 15% by using the unadvertised code of My15Off.

03 June 2013

Its Better to See Something Once Than Hear About it a Thousand Times

I read this phrase the other day as I was bouncing around Pinterest.  It struck chord with me because there so many wonderful things to see and experience in this world that everyone should be inspired to get out and LIVE and EXPLORE this world while we are in transit from one reality to another.

I've been lucky enough to travel to many fabulous destinations and I've been luckier to be able to capture some fabulous memories about those places.  I decided to take the Korean proverb "Its Better to See Something Once Than Hear About it a Thousand Times" and apply it to some of my favorite images from places i've experienced.

In the top left is the proverb.  In the bottom right is the location of where the photo was taken and what I see when I look at it.

By the way, my Pinterest page is http://pinterest.com/abeytaphoto/

The Ponte Vecchio (Old Bridge) at dusk as the
Arno River flows beneath it in Florence Italy

Central Park in the Fall.  The rich and bold
Colors in an amazing landscape in New York City

The pier just before sunrise in Oceanside California

Two lovers on a romantic escape on the
Charles Bridge in Prague, Czech Republic

Enjoying a warm bench on a crisp fall day
In Amsterdam, The Netherlands.  This couple
Enjoyed the view of the Prinsengracht.