Perhaps one of my weirdest posts ever, photographical wise. A mysterious polish that won't show its true self no matter the light - she needs to be thoroughly and completely presented. Helen from Just Nice Things and Scrangie made me take this shade out of the untrieds drawer, as they had a long and vivid discussion over twitter about the superiority of its color. How could I not try? Well, this is what I ended up with - just imagine it a little better in reality. Because of all the different looks, I will enclose pretty much exact lighting conditions. This is
Venus Was Her Name by
Jessica.

Evening sunlight on my balcony.

Daylight/sunlight in my bedroom.

Daylight/shade in my bedroom.

Daylight/shade in my bedroom.

Daylight/sunlight in my bedroom.

Daylight/sunlight in my bedroom.

Evening sunlight on my balcony.

Not sure here... But this photo was taken with my Canon DSLR, as were all last three photos.
Anyway. Three coats of this very different shade, constituted of a grainy charcoal grey base with magenta or purple shimmer. How cool is that? I'm not expecting to induce any lemmings here, as many before me have taken much better shots of this lady, but hey, of course I'm showing you anyway, just because I can.
Swedish word of the day:
konstig -adjective weird, strange
Hmm.
Jag har aldrig sett det här förut, och tycker att dina bilder är fantastiska. Givetvis så väckte du habegäret hos mig!
ReplyDeleteThey were right to make you pull it out! This is my favorite "hidden shimmer" color, it is outstanding!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting polish! ;)
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful :D
ReplyDeleteDet är så himla fint men mina bilder av det blev inte alls lika snygga som dina :-)
ReplyDeleteI love this colour! I may have to try and get it myself, beautiful!
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