William Logsdail keeps values measured and balanced, a hallmark of tonal restraint. Blues and teal-greys govern the palette, lending it an aquatic or atmospheric quality. Muted throughout, the palette achieves its effects through value and temperature rather than chromatic force. The highest-chroma note - #C29714 - appears at just 2.6%, deployed as a precision accent against the quieter ground. From deepest dark to palest light, the palette traverses 57 units of the value scale - a span that creates natural depth. The palette has the character of outdoor light: cool, mid-bright, with colour rendered faithfully rather than expressively. This is palette 3 of William Logsdail's sequence - a single chapter in a chromatic story told across many works.