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Best Landscaping Secrets: Landscaping Photos, Capturing Every Step

There are thousands of professional landscape designers out there, but once you get bitten by the landscaping bug and know the best landscaping secrets you'll be astonished at the seemingly limitless possibilities available to you.

 

The Key to the Landscaping Kingdom

While it is true that you cannot have a true understand or appreciation for the process by simply observing the outcome, observation does give you the most important tool for and landscape designer - ideas.

While in-depth looks at other landscapes in your region is a good idea, you can also glean much useful information from gardening magazines and goods.

Landscaping photos are one of the most valuable tools in the process of landscaping design, and for several reasons. First, looking at photos of landscape work done by other people can give you - as mentioned above - new ideas and allow you to envision even more possibilities for your own outdoor spaces.

In addition, using landscaping photography during the various stages of your own design can allow you to see your work from a different perspective - that of the camera lens. Often our design ideas don't end up actually looking the way we thought they would. Mother Nature isn't known for conformity and uniformity after all.

The Average Joe's Blog

Thousands of people from every corner of the globe are amateur landscapers and gardeners and many of them have blogs on the Internet to chronicle their landscaping endeavors. This can help you by allowing you to see what is being done and how it is working out for other people.

The Internet is also an excellent resource for landscaping photos (of which those blogs are a great source). While professional landscaping websites will offer beautiful, immaculate designs, it is knowing the best landscaping secrets that will give you the information most useful to the average person.

Your Landscaping Photos Are History

No, I don't mean that you're wasting time taking photos of your landscaping endeavors. I actually mean the opposite - that you should take photos of every angle and every step in the process because those landscaping photos will serve as a strong visual diary of what you did, how you did it and how it worked out.

Document your work with landscaping photos and you will not only have an excellent reference source for yourself but you also may find yourself catching the Internet blogger's bug and sharing your beautiful landscaping photos with thousands of interested amateur landscapers from all over the world.

And when they email you showering you with praise over your copious successes with your own landscape, try to remember that once upon a time it was you who was scouring every magazine, neighborhood and website to find inspiration and ideas for your next great landscape design. Now it is you who inspires.

I can tell you from my own experience that it feels good to know that your hard work has not only paid off for you, but it may lead to new inspirations and ideas for other people you may never even met, all because of newly discovered and shared best landscaping secrets.

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