Dimhaven Photo Challenge Locations
Find all 10 Dimhaven Landing Bay photo challenges with exact route spots for A Beautiful Picture, dinner, selfie, pipe, rebel gull, Zack's House, snacks bird, cat, and breakfast.
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Quick Answer
To finish all 10 Dimhaven photo challenges, I start from the pamphlet near the Visa Office, clear the early photos around the office and lavatory, then return after Bay Tower, the passport bird, and the final checkpoint route. The easiest misses are Captain’s Pipe, A Rebel, Someone’s Lunch, A Sleepy Cat, and Someone’s Breakfast.
This guide covers every Landing Bay photo challenge in Dimhaven - The Lost Source.
The photo list is not random sightseeing. It follows the same route as the Visa Office puzzle: start near the office, move through the lavatory area, unlock Bay Tower, recover the passport, pass the turnstile, then return for the last Bay Tower food photo.
All 10 photos in route order
| Photo challenge | When I take it | Exact location |
|---|---|---|
| A Beautiful Picture | After getting the camera | Go back near the lifeguard office / walkway and photograph the giant structure to the east |
| Someone’s Dinner | Before going behind the Visa Office | Photograph the open eaten-through can of beans near the bottom of the bench |
| A Horrible Selfie | Behind the Visa Office | Photograph the broken mirror with the “sorry” sticky note |
| Something Locked. From The Inside. | After checking the porta-potties | Enter the unlocked porta-potty, lock it from inside, then photograph the locked door |
| Captain’s Pipe | After entering the lavatory crawlspace | Crouch through the small opening beside the locked lavatory, then look left and up for the pipe |
| A Rebel | After Bay Tower opens the boat / gate route | Photograph the seagull sitting on the No-Seagulls sign |
| Zack’s House | From the Bay Tower route | Look toward the mountain and photograph the distant house / mansion |
| Someone’s Lunch | After buying Sinister Snacks | Photograph the passport bird eating the snack / nut mix |
| A Sleepy Cat | After the passport route opens the turnstile | Go through the turnstile and photograph the sleeping cat on the bench before disturbing it |
| Someone’s Breakfast | After the final checkpoint / sponge step | Return to Bay Tower and photograph the canned tomatoes on the right window sill |
1. A Beautiful Picture
After I get the camera, I go back toward the lifeguard office / walkway instead of rushing straight into the Visa Office.
At the far end of the walkway, I look east toward the giant structure and take the photo. This is the camera tutorial-style challenge: it confirms the camera list is working before the small-object photos start.
2. Someone’s Dinner
Before going behind the Visa Office, I check the bench area.
The target is not a person eating dinner. It is the open, eaten-through can of beans near the bottom of the bench. This is one of the first small-object checks, and it is easy to miss if I only scan at eye level.
3. A Horrible Selfie
Behind the Visa Office, I use the broken mirror with the “sorry” sticky note.
This photo belongs naturally to the Steve’s box / sink area. I take it before leaving that back room because the same area also contains the upside-down box route.
4. Something Locked. From The Inside.
The wording matters here. It is not just any locked door.
I go to the porta-potty area, enter the usable stall, lock the door from the inside, then take the photo of the locked door while I am inside.
5. Captain’s Pipe
After the Visa Office key route, I go back to the lavatory area and crouch through the small opening next to the locked lavatory.
While crouching, I look left and up. The target is a pipe, not a captain character or a pipe on a desk.
After this, I continue the route toward the empty petrol can, generator, and Bay Tower.
6. A Rebel
This is the photo that needed the biggest correction.
A Rebel is not a poster or symbol. After Bay Tower opens the route toward the boat / locked gate side, I find a group of seagulls. One seagull is sitting on a No-Seagulls sign. That is the photo.
I take this while working the Bay Tower / fuel / generator route, before I fully return to the Visa Office final checkpoint chain.
7. Zack’s House
From the Bay Tower route, I look out toward the mountain.
The target is the distant house / mansion on the mountain. This is the Zack’s House photo, and it is easier to find once I stop searching the Visa Office interior and use the tower-side viewpoint instead.
8. Someone’s Lunch
After the WC / generator / vending route, I buy Sinister Snacks for the passport bird.
When the bird starts eating the snack or nut mix, I take the photo. This is Someone’s Lunch. I do it before leaving the passport bird area, because once I mentally move on to the final checkpoint, this small scene is easy to forget.
9. A Sleepy Cat
After I recover the passport and move through the turnstile, I watch for the sleeping cat on the bench.
I take the photo before interacting with anything around it. The route is starting to push toward the final checkpoint here, so this is one of the easiest “I walked right past it” photos.
10. Someone’s Breakfast
This is usually my last photo.
After the final checkpoint route gives me the dirty sponge step, I return to Bay Tower. On the right window sill, I photograph the canned tomatoes. That completes Someone’s Breakfast.
A Keen Eye For Detail
After all 10 Landing Bay photos are complete, A Keen Eye For Detail should unlock.
If it does not unlock, I check the full list one by one:
- A Beautiful Picture — did I photograph the giant structure from the walkway near the lifeguard office?
- Someone’s Dinner — did I photograph the open can near the bench?
- A Horrible Selfie — did I photograph the broken mirror behind the Visa Office?
- Something Locked. From The Inside. — did I lock the porta-potty from inside before taking the photo?
- Captain’s Pipe — did I crouch into the lavatory crawlspace and look left/up for the pipe?
- A Rebel — did I photograph the seagull on the No-Seagulls sign?
- Zack’s House — did I photograph the distant house / mansion on the mountain from the Bay Tower-side route?
- Someone’s Lunch — did I photograph the passport bird while it was eating the Sinister Snacks?
- A Sleepy Cat — did I photograph the sleeping cat on the bench before moving too far past it?
- Someone’s Breakfast — did I return to Bay Tower and photograph the canned tomatoes on the right window sill?
FAQ
How many photo challenges are in Dimhaven's Landing Bay? +
There are 10 Landing Bay photo challenges: A Beautiful Picture, Someone's Dinner, A Horrible Selfie, Something Locked. From The Inside., Captain's Pipe, A Rebel, Zack's House, Someone's Lunch, A Sleepy Cat, and Someone's Breakfast.
Can I finish all photo challenges before leaving the Landing Bay? +
Yes. The whole photo challenge list belongs to the Landing Bay route. Some photos require progress through the Visa Office, Bay Tower, passport bird, and final checkpoint route before they are reachable.
What is A Rebel in Dimhaven? +
A Rebel is the seagull sitting on the No-Seagulls sign near the boat route after Bay Tower opens that side of the Landing Bay.
How do I take Something Locked. From The Inside.? +
Enter the unlocked porta-potty, lock the door from the inside, then take a photo of the locked door from inside the stall.
Which photo challenges are easiest to miss? +
Captain's Pipe, A Rebel, Someone's Lunch, A Sleepy Cat, and Someone's Breakfast are the easiest misses because they are tied to small objects or route states instead of big landmarks.
When does A Keen Eye For Detail unlock? +
A Keen Eye For Detail unlocks after all 10 Landing Bay photo challenges are complete. In my route, Someone's Breakfast is usually the last one.