 If you use a picture from the internet, it must be a Creative Commons image. One of the places to find a Creative Commons image is Flickr. To make sure that it is a Creative Commons image, select Creative Commons only. When you have found your picture, download it, save your picture, and then you can insert it into your document. You need to create an attribution for the picture. This means you have to write some information under the image about the author, name of the picture, and the license. To attribute an image, go to the Open Attribution Builder at www.openwa.org slash open a-t-t-r-i-b dash b-u-i-l-d-e-r You fill in these boxes with the information from Flickr. So the title of the image is listed under the author's name, Panda. And then we copy the URL. Next, we select a license. Click on Sum rights reserved. That tells us what license the image has. Attribution 2.0 generic c-c-by 2.0 c-c-by Then we select 2.0. The author of the image is this name right here. Then we need to provide the URL to the author's page. So we click on their name, copy, and paste the URL. We type in Flickr because that's where we received the image. And we include the Flickr website. Next, we copy this information right here, which is the attribution, and we paste it below our picture. Then we're done.