Follow the directions to take your sequence photos
You will take a minimum of 4 horizontal consecutive photos (move the camera horizontally after each shot) of a subject (person) doing a creative action outside and make sure the subject is not blurry. Later you will stitch the photos together like you did for your panorama shot so that the photo is horizontally longer. Part of your grade for this assignment is how creative you are with your sequence pose and props.
Use a tripod or set the camera on something (e.g. chair) to make sure all of your photos are aligned the same. Shoot your first shot of the subject (you can have them freeze or take them in motion) and then shoot your three remaining shots while trying to have the same exposure of the camera is the same for each shot.
If you have a DSLR or camera that can adjust to a faster shutter speed you will be able to get faster movement without blur (make sure the subject is not blurred). If you don't then the subject will have to freeze each time you want to take the photo.
Guidelines
Do not have your subject overlap himself or herself in the same area of the photograph for the consecutive shots like the example below.
Do not cut off part of the subject like the example below
Do not have any moving objects or people in the background like the truck below but this is a good example of a creative shot. Avoid simply jumping in the air and choose a good location.
Save your photos to dropbox and you do not need to post anything to WordPress or the spreadsheet.