> It's very likely that the photographer wanted precise control over the
> ND filtering, and at the 10-stop position of the variable ND filter fine
> adjustment can be very difficult. By using the ND10 filter first he has
> bracketed the lower end of the range he's interested in and then has fine
> control over his desired setting.
Or, he could have done one of two other things:
1. Shoot at night,
2. Use a pinhole camera.
F295 and be there.
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