SAMPLE PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION #3This is probably the
easiest way to insert pictures into a project. I inserted the large versions of each picture into a single
page. I didn’t worry about using the smaller
versions of the pictures as links. An
advantage of this type of setup is that it’s easier. A possible disadvantage is that the page
will be longer (you have to scroll down).
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Picture #1
I used this side of the
table to put a description of each picture.
You could use a page like this for art samples, sports pictures, or
work pictures. |
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Picture #2A variation of this page
would be to use the smaller versions as links to the larger pictures (similar
to the first samples page). Instead
of just using the pictures, you could describe each thumbnail in a table like
this one. |
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Picture #3Notice how I’ve tried to
keep the picture size consistent. I
adjusted each picture’s width to keep it neat. That’s my personal preference; what you do is up to you. |
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Picture #4 I put a border on each
picture to dress them up a little.
Simply select the picture, right click, and go to borders and shading. |
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Picture #5 As you can see by these
different sections, there is a bunch of ways to display your
photographs. Decide on a format that
you’re comfortable with, and don’t be afraid to experiment! |
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