Most of Russell Munson’s aerial landscapes are photographed from his Piper Super Cub at altitudes between 500 and 1000 feet above the ground. He calls this a sheer zone between abstraction and realism where subjects are real, intimate, and abstract at the same time. For more than 20 years, when the winters are cold enough, he has photographed ice formations on the ponds and bays of eastern Long Island, New York. Most of the photographs in this section are from that ongoing series.