My task for this project was to take 13 pictures. 5 of them had to be taken of a frozen action. A frozen action picture is a picture of something that is you can tell was moving when the picture was taken. We also had to take 5 blurred action pictures. Kind of like the frozen action pictures, the object in the photo had to be moving. Now I know someone people would ask themselves "Why would I want the subject of my photo to be blurred." Well imagine you see a picture of a car moving. One of the pictures is just a frozen action picture of the car moving, but when it's frozen it's hard to tell it's moving. Now you look at a picture of a car moving but the car is kind of blurred and has streaks in the direction it's moving. Obviously the picture of the blurred car is easier to tell that it's moving. So the point is that some subjects are only able to tell their moving in blurred action. And the final three pictures were supposed to be taken in panning. Which if you look at the picture to the left you'll see its kind of like a mix of blurred and frozen action.
This project was a great way to test my manual skills on a camera. It was also a good way to try out different lighting. It showed me how to adjust my settings if another setting on the camera quite wasn't working. If I could do thing differently in this project I would have gone outside at the right times to get blurred action instead of trying to take blurred action in bright light and frozen in dark.