Hi @ashokcan143
The idea of providing the image source is founded on the understanding that the reader will be able to glean the details of the creator of the image and the copyright information.
The image source you have provided does not help the reader to glean those details.
In fact, you may be inviting downvotes from others (including me) if you continue with this practice.
The image you provided is commercial image licensed by Shutterstock and perhaps by other stock image companies too. Unless you have commercial license to the image from these stock image companies, your use of the image is illegal.
The proper way to provide a attribution citation for the image is as follows:
Mental Illness, by j4p4n, Public Domain Image via Open Clip Art.
The structure of the citation is as follows:
Name of the Image with a direct link to the image, Name of the Creator with a link to the author's page, Type of License with a link to the license details if Creative Commons License, The Original Source
If image name is not provided or available, then as follows:
Name of the Creator with a link to the author's page, Type of License with a link to the license details if required by the licensing body such as Creative Commons License, The Original Source with a direct link to the image.
There is no exact structure to follow as long as you provide details of the Creator and the license details with clickable links to them.
Thank you for your valuable suggestion mate, I'll try to follow these when I post next time.
In the future, I would suggest you look for Creative Commons Licensed images.
Get your Creative Commons Licensed images from google images search (Google Images>>Search Term>>Tools>>Usage Rights>>Creative Commons Licenses) or direct from Creative Commons Website
Follow the Creative Commons' recommended attribution format
If you follow these steps you will never face copyright infringement issues and also will get more support from Hivers like me who are particular about these issues.