Thomas
@thaywoodphoto.bsky.social
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🏳️‍🌈 Aerial Photographer - award winning from Dunfermline, Fife
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@PanoPhotos.bsky.social Yesterday’s Little Planet got you guessing?
Here’s a clue — a river curls to the sea, stone rooftops shimmer in soft northern light.
Where do you think this is?
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Sucked into a blue hole… 😝
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It generally works better with a wetter squash. The dryer ones are a little bit more cloying in the mouth.
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Yes, that’s the one you can bury it by adding say like some bacon or other things into it should you wish
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It’s a Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall recipe
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I bake red onion Squash - stuffed with sauté leeks, Mustard and Melted cheese in the oven for supper for an hour - YUM 😋
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Riddle me this — where river meets sea and fairways kiss the dunes.
This Highlands “Little Planet” view transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. (5 letters)
📸 Aerial photography that helps your story take flight.
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Just imagine if you’re on that boat going down that drain…
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An inverted little planet view of Dysart Harbour, once a thriving port for coal and salt.
Now peaceful and still, its circular world feels almost other-worldly.
What does it make you think of — a tiny planet, a whirlpool, or something else entirely?

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Morning reflections over Town Loch, Dunfermline.
A reminder that the best light doesn’t just illuminate, it inspires.
If your next project deserves that same clarity and calm, aerial photography can make it shine.
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Golden rays through morning mist, a fleeting scene too good to miss. Out with the dog, the world so bright, the camera caught pure magic light. Show your project or property in its best light with Thomas Haywood Aerial Photography.

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Rumbling Bridge Falls captured as inverted Little Planets. Drone flown deep into the gorge, water surging below. Do you prefer the high-energy torrent or the calmer view where the bridge appears? @panophotos.bsky.social
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Thank you for your compliment
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11 years in the sky teaches you to trust instinct over automation. When a ScotRail train raced across the Forth Bridge at sunrise, manual flying caught the shot, not auto-tracking. Which do you prefer, skill or software?
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Which one gets your vote — Little Planet or Inverted Planet?
Both snapped at sunrise over the Forth Bridge. Same moment, same dataset but totally different vibe.
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#ForthBridge #LittlePlanet #InvertedPlanet
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I have a few little planets from the same place coming up… Look out for them.
Thank you very much for your kind comments
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@panophotos.bsky.social There was a stunning Sunrise at the Forth Bridge this morning - Queen Mary 2 Cruise Liner was in too - I did a Pano with my new Mini 5 drone
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Sunrise at the Forth Bridge with perfect reflections and the Queen Mary 2 passing behind. Captured this morning with the new DJI Mini 5 at 1x and 2x zoom.
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The Gairloch War Memorial beneath a double rainbow — nature’s perfect tribute.
From the ground or from above, images like this hold meaning. 📸
Where should we capture next?
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Bridges in wood, stone, and steel,
A Gothic tower that keeps watch still.
On Swiss soil where two tongues meet,
Can you guess this historic feat?

From my archives. Guess where?
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Borthwick Castle, built 1430, seen in morning, midday, and dusk.
A different mood in every light.
Drone work shows what stone alone cannot — timeless strength, changing perspectives.
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A hotel, tram stop and coffee shop all in one surreal swirl.
This inverted Little Planet hides a familiar spot in Edinburgh.

Riddle me this — where can you sleep, meet and sip without crossing a road?

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#DronePhotography #GuessWhere
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Inverted Little Planet of the Forth Bridges at sunset. 35 aerial photos stitched into a surreal globe of steel and water. From 1890 to 2017, these bridges show Scotland’s engineering legacy. @panophotos.bsky.social