I decided to do a quick tutorial here for people who don't want the extraneous text to show up with their scans.
Here's the scan that appears when you copy the default link info from flickr:
1954bowmandodgers by
Elms Hughes, on Flickr
If you look at the bottom right you will see hot links (in blue) to the title of the scan and the user info. To get rid of that verbiage, eliminate all the coding to the left and right of the parenthetical img's, and it will appear like so:
(I have to spell it out specifically here so the pics do not show up again. The parts in red bold refer to actual keys on your keyboard.)
The original link is:
LEFT BRACKETurl=https://flic.kr/p/WAGer4]
LEFT BRACKETimg]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4312/35835876001_87fabea72b_b.jpg
LEFT BRACKET/img][/url]
LEFT BRACKETurl=https://flic.kr/p/WAGer4]1954bowmandodgers[/url] by
LEFT BRACKETurl=https://www.flickr.com/photos/152396242@N02/]Elms Hughes
LEFT BRACKET/url], on Flickr
The correct link, free of text, is now:
LEFT BRACKETimg]https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4312/35835876001_87fabea72b_b.jpg[/img
RIGHT BRACKET
The info to the left of the img bracket and the info to the right of the /img bracket was deleted.
Wow! This got confusing real fast. Simply put, look for "img" and "/img" in your image coding when you post a picture. Leave the brackets that contain them and get rid of the text to the left of the former, and to the right of the latter. Hopefully that clears things up a little.