See the cute Rilakkuma above and I'm going to bringing it go around and win a canon camera! You too can enter the photo challenge and I'm going to show you how? So check it out here. Thanks to The Butterfly Project for the great opportunity to discover it out.
EOS M10 X Rilakkuma X The Butterfly Project
Canon launching EOS M10 and our perfect travelling companion, Rilakkuma. Why is that a bear as your travel buddy?
Toy travel or Nui Dori is a going to be a new trend in Malaysia but it been a culture in Japan; a photography where the toys imitate life. It's an art, creativity and fun to do that is going to inspire your life to share more.
"Combining Rilakkuma, a popular character, with Canon EOS M10, the lightest camera in the compact series, we hope to bring Toy Travel to every fun loving social media user and photographer out there and make their next travel adventure a more memorable one. With the sleek and chic EOS M10, users will be able to capture superior quality photos and videos for sharing on social media platforms," said Sandy Lee, Senior Marketing Manager for Consumer Imaging and Information Division of Canon Marketing Malaysia.
We were given task to take the photo and printing it out. Kinda like having fun with all the size of superstar Rilakkuma around and the cheerful balloon. Once completed, we got to redeem a Rilakkuma.
Rilakkuma is a popular Japanese character, a relaxed bear where it's created to reflect the dreams of a carefree lifestyle in busy Japan.
Here's come the most important news! The Canon Toy Travel Photo Challenge. You could win an EOS M10 kit
(EF-M15-45mm) along with a 24 cm Rilakkuma plush toy.
How to join?
- Follow @canonasia on instagram or Canon Imaging Asia on facebook.
- Take a picture according to the theme using your favourite toy with the hashtag #EOSM10Rilakkuma and #toytravel, post them on your Facebook or Instagram profiles.
- Remember to set your profile or post to public. Done! See above Instagram photo for the guidance.
With my buddy Sharon in the best travelling dress and Shin May at the Whup Whup, Subang.
For more details, please visit https://snapshot.canon-asia.com/article/en/rilakkumas-adventure-with-the-eos-m10
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