教程
通过使用四角项目,你可以在你图片的四个角落嵌入背景信息。观者将鼠标悬停在图片上时,四角项目的标志会出现,然后可以点击每个角落获取更多信息。
你可以通过我们的线上表单创建你自己的四角项目图片。你可以在表单中加入各种文字和多媒体。四角项目能利用表单信息能生成一段代码。你可以复制粘贴代码并嵌入其他网站。
宣告作者信息及意图
在图片右下角,你可以展示你自己的图说、署名、授权、个人简介和道德准则。你还能让观者联系你或者你的代理机构来购买照片或者讨论其他再次发表的可能性。这是读者第一次能够立即知道摄影师的道德准则,了解摄影师如何对待新闻准则、是否用软件处理了照片、是否以艺术形式创作等等。
On Christmas Eve, 1968, at the end of an enormously turbulent year that was rife with political upheaval, astronaut Bill Anders photographed the Earth from his perch on an Apollo spacecraft. As they began the fourth of 10 orbits, a view of the planet filled one of the windows. “Oh, my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!” Anders exclaimed, before photographing it, first in black and white, and then again in color. “We set out to explore the moon and instead discovered the Earth,” he later wrote.nnEarthrise, as the photograph was called, was placed on a U.S. postage stamp and is credited with inspiring Earth Day, celebrated for the first time by millions on April 22, 1970, sixteen months after Anders made the image.
Credit:
William Anders
讲述图片背后的故事
在图片左下角,你可以介绍图片创作的情境,比如拍摄对象或其他事件见证人的采访、任何相关人士的想法等等。
On Christmas Eve, 1968, at the end of an enormously turbulent year that was rife with political upheaval, astronaut Bill Anders photographed the Earth from his perch on an Apollo spacecraft. As they began the fourth of 10 orbits, a view of the planet filled one of the windows. “Oh, my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!” Anders exclaimed, before photographing it, first in black and white, and then again in color. “We set out to explore the moon and instead discovered the Earth,” he later wrote.nnEarthrise, as the photograph was called, was placed on a U.S. postage stamp and is credited with inspiring Earth Day, celebrated for the first time by millions on April 22, 1970, sixteen months after Anders made the image.
Credit:
William Anders
添加相关图片
在图片左上角,你可以通过其他相关图片给你的主要图片提供背景信息。比如,你可以加入主要图片创作前后的场景、在同一地点不同时间拍的比较图,或是同一任务不同场景的图片。
On Christmas Eve, 1968, at the end of an enormously turbulent year that was rife with political upheaval, astronaut Bill Anders photographed the Earth from his perch on an Apollo spacecraft. As they began the fourth of 10 orbits, a view of the planet filled one of the windows. “Oh, my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!” Anders exclaimed, before photographing it, first in black and white, and then again in color. “We set out to explore the moon and instead discovered the Earth,” he later wrote.nnEarthrise, as the photograph was called, was placed on a U.S. postage stamp and is credited with inspiring Earth Day, celebrated for the first time by millions on April 22, 1970, sixteen months after Anders made the image.
Credit:
William Anders
分享链接
在图片右上角,你可以加入相关文章、视频、历史背景或任何相关信息的网站,来帮助观者加深对主要图片的理解。
On Christmas Eve, 1968, at the end of an enormously turbulent year that was rife with political upheaval, astronaut Bill Anders photographed the Earth from his perch on an Apollo spacecraft. As they began the fourth of 10 orbits, a view of the planet filled one of the windows. “Oh, my God! Look at that picture over there! Here’s the Earth coming up. Wow, is that pretty!” Anders exclaimed, before photographing it, first in black and white, and then again in color. “We set out to explore the moon and instead discovered the Earth,” he later wrote.nnEarthrise, as the photograph was called, was placed on a U.S. postage stamp and is credited with inspiring Earth Day, celebrated for the first time by millions on April 22, 1970, sixteen months after Anders made the image.