Motion Photography Question?

deep blue2

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Difficult to say what your class teacher wants without asking him/her directly, but I interpret this question as being all about motion so,

A) with a moving subject, subject is sharp, but background blurred - do this by panning the camera on the moving subject (I take it you've done this already) with a fairly high shutter speed;

B) still with moving things - this time the subject blurred but background sharp - this just means not panning the camera, but having a shutter speed slow enough to capture the motion blur (background will be sharp) ie you'll get the opposite result to that above;

C) I take this to mean a moving subject, but this time both the subject AND the background to be sharp. Do this with a faster shutter speed than A) - to enable BOTH to be sharp.

Results - both A) and B) will give a sense of motion in the image, but in C) the subject will appear to be stationary, as there's no blur to give the idea of motion.
 
Difficult to say what your class teacher wants without asking him/her directly, but I interpret this question as being all about motion so,

A) with a moving subject, subject is sharp, but background blurred - do this by panning the camera on the moving subject (I take it you've done this already) with a fairly high shutter speed;

B) still with moving things - this time the subject blurred but background sharp - this just means not panning the camera, but having a shutter speed slow enough to capture the motion blur (background will be sharp) ie you'll get the opposite result to that above;

C) I take this to mean a moving subject, but this time both the subject AND the background to be sharp. Do this with a faster shutter speed than A) - to enable BOTH to be sharp.

Results - both A) and B) will give a sense of motion in the image, but in C) the subject will appear to be stationary, as there's no blur to give the idea of motion.
 
I have to take three pictures for my photo class defined below:
a) Background blur
b) Subject Blur
c) Stationary

I did the background blur and the subject blur, but don't know what does he mean by stationary? I did try to find it on internet, but looks like google is taking me to the sites I don't want.
Please explain it to me with some e.g. (giving the URL of the sites to look at a couple examples is not bad too), but what does he wants us to shot, and what does he mean by stationary. Thank You (Good Rating for Best Answer).
 
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