The tiled roof of Zagreb's Church of St. Mark bears the coats of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia, Slavonia and Zagreb. Here, one of those coats of arms almost fills the view down Cirilometodska Street. If ever an image called for color, it is this one. Colors project the symbolic meaning of heraldic subjects. Not only is the color essential to the roof tiles. It also makes the flags function as flags. The only thing in this image not totally dependent on color for meaning is the portal of the church itself. I used the full length of my 432mm telephoto lens to compress those flags, along with the light fixtures hanging over the street, into the tiles.