In Century Park during autumn, the trees and grass are withering, and to top it off, the original blue sky and white clouds were unexpectedly replaced by dark clouds in the afternoon. As gusts of autumn wind blew through, the park felt even more desolate. At a time when visitor numbers were so low, relying on the Big Yellow Duck to attract crowds was a really great idea—look, I was drawn in myself~~~ I entered through the Huamu Road gate, so the first area I walked through offered no view of the Big Yellow Duck. This spot is filled with blooming flowers in spring and summer, but by autumn, most have fallen, leaving only scattered little blossoms behind.
After walking for a while, I finally spotted the Big Yellow Duck~~~~
Getting closer and closer, but all I could see was its big rear end.
Gradually making my way around to the side,
The Big Yellow Duck is just too huge—my prime lens can’t even fit it all in the frame anymore…
Here’s a front-facing shot.
The Big Yellow Duck looks down very calmly at the crowd gazing up at it…
Photos in this post taken with a SONY NEX-5R + 35mm f1.8, post-processed in Lightroom.














