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Michele Du's avatar

This sounds like a beautiful thing I will want to see!!!

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James Watson's avatar

It’s golden, especially with friends and Mcdonalds fries…

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Nico Lethbridge's avatar

Great theme, nothing gets the photography blood going like golden hour! Note shared

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Kate Baker's avatar

Love this theme 💛

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Charlene Alofs's avatar

Oh this one will be one for the books. So excited. 🌄🌅🌞

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Sarah Best's avatar

Golden theme! Looking forward to participating in this challenge. Thanks Patrik!

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Georgia's avatar

I love this theme! I’ve got a big interstate trip this week but I’ll try find a pocket of sunlight one day to get creative for this challenge ☺️

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Emily Charlotte Powell's avatar

A perfect theme for the challenge! And so many amazing photos already. I missed the last one so glad for the reminder!!

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Allison Deraney's avatar

Oh I’m excited for this one!!!!!!! I’m a sunrise chaser! Golden hour is my jam 😎🌅

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mo mo's avatar

I tried to share a photo to another substack spot and somehow 8 or more images got eaten and I haven't been able to retrieve them

So until I can somehow get them back I will not be opening my "gallery" to share photos on Substack again.

I have several splendid " golden hour" shots that I would share if I could do so safely and without losing any.

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Patrik L's avatar

Not sure how 8 or more images got eaten, never heard of this issue before and there's been hundreds of participants and many more hundreds of photos in these challenges I do, never had an issue with photos disappearing for anyone before.

If your photos disappeared, it's most likely you've deleted them from your devices after uploading them. But even then they should be available on Substacks servers unless you uploaded to a private server by the other substacker, which means the other substacker should have your photos. And even deleted photos usually stay for 30 days in the bin depending on the device used or manually deleted.

But photos should not get eaten from your device if you upload through Substack. Never had that issue or heard of that issue before.

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