Panning & Zooming problem

I have some problem which I hope experts here can help me.
I am doing the Ken Burns affect with still photos.
First I need to zoom the picture, then I will do a panning from left to right.
So I went to adjust the photo bigger by sliding the slider to the right. The picture zooms bigger & I stop when it reached the size I want.
Then I used the Ken Burns effect to do the panning. Then I click Start button &then push the picture to another section & click the End button.
Whn I preview it, it went back to the original size of the picture.
Where did I go wrong ?
Thanks

Brie Fly wrote:
You're doing two things, you need two clips.
Start with the first clip's zoom. When it finishes, go back and select the same photo for another import (I'm assuming you're grabbing them from the Media >Photos tab). In the Photo Settings window, click the "Reverse" button (now the second clip will start right where the previous clip ended). Select "End" with the start/end button and set pan and zoom setting to where you want the clip to end. Finally, click "Apply", or drag the photo to the timeline.
Thanks Brie Fly for you assistance.
But I am not quite sure what you meant. Do you mean to say that I have to import the same photo in twice ?
I imported the photos in from an external harddisk & placed in on the clip pane. Then I drag from the clip pane onto the timeline. But once I done that, the photo is no longer on the clip pane. So I cannot drag the same photo onto the timeline. Are you referring to putting the same photo twice on the timeline side by side ?
Or are you referring to zoom the first photo then take a freeze frame of it ?
I don't quite understand what does the reverse button do.
Thanks.

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