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Alfred G. Buckham 
Castle Island, Loch Leven (Where Mary Queen of Scots was Imprisoned) 
1920 (ca) 
  
Gelatin silver print 
46.00 x 38.20 cm 
  
National Galleries of Scotland 
Purchased with the assistance of the Art Fund 2008, Copyright: © Richard and John Buckham, Accession number: PGP 197.12 
  
 
LL/86563 
  
Curatorial description (Accessed: 1 January 2019)
This photograph of Castle Island, where Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisoned in 1567, shows the vast expanse of the rolling countryside around Loch Leven. The cloudy sky enhances the depth of the image and the small biplanes, which Buckham added later by hand, reinforce the dramatic scale. Buckham was the leading aerial photographer of his day and was renowned for his atmospheric shots of the landscape. He felt that the most spectacular cloud formations and theatrical light could be captured on “stormy days, with bursts of sunshine and occasional showers of rain”. Over the years Buckham amassed a vast collection of photographs of skies which he could integrate with a separate landscape photograph to enhance the drama and create a more impressive composition. 
 

 
  
 
  
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