jerry,
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Beach sunset - with the circular polarizer and without. Sadly, the circular polarizer got stuck on my UV filter and so I am learning what lens filter wrenches are

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danwing,
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@jerry rubber band around the circular polarizer does the trick and light enough to keep with the polarizer.

cooleye,
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@jerry try pot holders if you have them

ThomM,
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@jerry bicycle intertubes are a decent substitute if you can't get a wrench in a reasonable period of time.

mansr,
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@ThomM @jerry Or anything made of rubber, really. Probably best if not lubricated, though.

jerry,
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@mansr @ThomM it has to be super thin though. I have to put one on each filter so I can get them apart and each filter’s housing is about 2mm wide

ThomM,
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@jerry @mansr yeah, they are a royal pain in the tukus. Jar openers can also help depending on how 'welded' on they are.

jerry,
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@ThomM @mansr I forgot to mention - the filters are massive - 112mm - if they were smaller, I could probably do it by hand.

BabblingGeek,
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@jerry whoa, the clouds you can see. That’s a huge difference.

jerry,
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@BabblingGeek it really is a big difference. The glare on the water too

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