It was near dusk, and as I was walking the streets of Willemstad I noticed a pigeon land on the molding of a brilliantly painted yellow building. The warmth of the late afternoon light dramatically enriched the color of the scene, and created a strong contrast to the darker colors in the cloud overhead. Once again, Willemstad provided me with an opportunity to build a picture around the sheer impact of primary color on the senses. The yellow paint and the warm evening light give this building a sense of prominence it would not have had if it had been painted in a neutral color. It also helped emphasize the scale incongruity of the tiny bird, which stands out against the yellow in site of its small size.