I wanted to throw a few ideas out for you DIY guys and also for you for profit guys.
1st. If you are using filaments that can be colored, what would stop you from tie dying your fishing line?
2nd idea is that you could potentially make color flair from other elements other than just fishing line. As long as you could suspend something, there exists a potential for adding an element of randomness to you color. Think prism's, gem stones, and other refractory type materials. You could easily get light test fishing line that was virtually invisible and get small stones with holes bored in them.
3rd idea... Why are you only using unidirectional patterns for your filaments? My first thought was to have a lattice like structure or a fractal like structure. Think about tying all your fishing line from one point on the side of the lens but spreading out over the lens similar to how the old japanese rising sun flag has lines radiating from the "sun". Then interconnecting fishing line in grids from other points. Think about it like weaving. With the line itself carrying the potential to be colored and a grid pattern, I could see the potential for some very interesting flair. Also, it could be beautifully subtile if the right size line or other objects are used.
PROlike Anamorphic Lens Filter Template 58mm & 52mm http://bit.ly/NeLtgt
@otcx i don't see anything concrete ? Any video sample, any pictures of the product ? OK i found:
It would be more accurate to say these are anamorphic bokeh and flare filters. They're cool artefacts but barely half the story.
@feha Yes. Same product, but i would recommend the product being manufactured from vid-atlantic.com
@BurnetRhoades True. It is not real anamorphic, it just add anamorphic style effect, and unlike true anamorpihic you will lose some pixels when converting to anamorphic scale.
@otcx not just aspect ratio, the magic of anamorphic is its mixture of FOV with a scale and depth compression impossible for spherical lenses to achieve. Daylit, deep focus (stopped down) anamorphic photography still has a quality that normal photography doesn't have and that's when bokeh and flares aren't part of the image.
It's the right choice for a lot of people though and serves their needs fine, I recognize that though.
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