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WEEKENDER Canon SX600 HS Giveaway

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We have a Canon Powershot SX600 HS (worth $309) to giveaway – are you ready?

Now we have the winner!!!

Ever taken a great photo from your compact digital camera? Now you can share it with us and win a prize by doing so.

Weekender is looking for our next travel photojournalist and you could be the one! Simply submit your best travel photos taken to stand a chance to win.

The winner will walk away with a Canon PowerShot SX600 HS and a chance for the photo to be published. That’s not all. You’ll stand a chance to join us and travel on our media familiarization trips too!

Now, here’s the part you’ve been waiting for!


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What will you stand to win?

1) Canon Powershot SX600 HS
2) The official title of Weekender Travel Photojournalist with your photo published
3) An chance to travel sponsored with us on media familiarization trips

Are you excited? We sure are!

Terms and conditions

1) Photos must be taken from a digital compact camera – photos taken with phones and DSLRs will be disqualified immediately
2) A person can only submit a maximum of 5 entries

FOR A CHANCE TO WIN, SIMPLY:

1) Like our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/weekendersgp
2) Look for this contest on our page – like and share it
3) Email us at general@weekender.sg with the following:
Subject: Weekender Photo Contest Entry

(attach your image)

Name:

NRIC:

Phone number:

Email:
4) Weekender will shortlist 10 candidates and Canon will select the final one to win the camera
ONLY 1 ENTRY PER PERSON PLEASE.

CLOSING DATE: 19TH NOVEMBER 2014

The winner of the Canon travel photojournalist contest is Yee Kai Mun!

Yee Kai Mun

Name: Yee Kai Mun
Where: Sossusvlei, Namib Dessert
When: June 2014
Dune 45 reaches more than 170m. A popular adventure for visitors during the wee hours is to climb to the top of this mighty dune and watch the sunrise over the vlei (valley). Here, the sand is about 5 million years old and red in colour due to its rich iron oxide content.

As the sun rises, the rich tints of the sand change from pale apricot to vivid red and then to golden-red against a blue sky backdrop and, with the play of light, stunning shadows of the dunes and its climbers; a spectacular picturesque landscape was present in front of me.

 

 

Didn’t win this time? Don’t worry! Our next photo contest is starting – this time we are looking for food photographers.

Click here for more information: http://www.weekender.com.sg/alt/weekender-canon-sx600-hs-giveaway/

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