The Gallery section of your MyHydroscape dashboard shows every photo you've ever submitted across every record type, in a scrolling grid. Tap any image to see it full-screen with the full submission details.
Every photo from every form you've completed:
- Biodiversity sighting photos
- Cormorant sighting photos
- Water quality photos
- Deterrent deployment photos
- Any scene or context shots
Ordered most recent first by default. There's a filter if you want to narrow by record type.
Tap an image and you get:
- The full-resolution photo
- Species or report type
- Date and time of submission
- Location (postcode area, not exact coordinates, for privacy when viewed from shared devices)
- Any notes you added
- The AI verification result if one has been produced
Three reasons most people find genuinely useful:
- Quality control. Six months in, reviewing your own photos quickly shows you which ones are usable evidence and which were rushed. It improves your future submissions.
- Species review. Photos don't lie about species ID. Reviewing old photos sometimes reveals that you misidentified something, or that you were right and the AI was wrong.
- The record itself. Most people don't realise until they look at it how much of their time outdoors has been documented. A year of gallery is a year of your life on the water.
- Photos from submissions you made before your MyHydroscape account was created aren't linked to your account and won't appear
- Photos from offline submissions that haven't synced yet won't appear until sync completes
- Photos you've deleted (via "Edit submission" on an individual record) are removed
You can't add photos directly to the gallery — they only arrive via form submissions. You can delete a photo by deleting the whole submission it's attached to (from the individual sighting page, not the gallery).
If you need a bulk export of all your photos, use Request Data Export in the Account section — you'll get a downloadable archive of all records and photos.