This Photographer Captured Awe-Inducing Imagery of America's Deserts

Luca Tombolini’s “LS X” series has been ongoing for five years.

Photographer Luca Tombolini has always been interested in connecting with landscapes, and the most recent result of that passion is the “LS X” series. A collection of breathtaking photography, Tombolini describes the work as looking at “the values of our civilization, that we all take for granted and into which we so deeply live.”

The longterm project was first started back in 2012 and is still listed as ongoing on the photographer’s website — so there may well still be more to come. For now, though, take a look through the gallery above to see some of the imagery for yourself then visit Tombolini’s website for even more photography.

If you’re looking to one day capture images of a similar quality, you’ll be interested in Sony’s new A7R III camera.

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