(Curatorial caption, accessed 23 November 2014)
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 built up a vast collection of photographs of skies. This is an example of one of his shots of a threatening bank of clouds in the heart of a storm. The billowing shapes of the clouds, more reminiscent of a nuclear explosion, than a brewing storm.