DRONESCAPES and AERIALS, especially when the horizon is not included, straddle both landscapes and abstractions. They are, in effect, concrete abstractions, serving both a documentary and an aesthetic purpose. The great aerial photographers, like William Garnett, Arthus-Bertrand, Edward Burtynsky, Tom Hagen, and contemporary Icelandic photographers deserving of wider recognition, Sigurgeir Sigurjohnsson and Ragnar Axelsson, all possess an acute sense of composition. Occasionally their work includes figuration, which they typically do not officially acknowledge.