Photographic Landscape Design Enhancements

Our primary design technique involves the use of computer enhanced digital photos showing what a landscape can look like before
any physical changes are done to the existing landscape. Changes are easily made to a digital photograph,
which can show landscapes "growing" to a mature state
or different seasonal aspects of the plantings.
Be sure to check out our
Florida Landscapes Reference Manager
for complete landscaping information.We have developed a digital picture data base of Florida plants which can
be "embedded" into any picture to show how a landscape will actually look like.
Shown below are some of our projects showing existing site features, which are then enhanced to show the new design concept; detailed landscape plans (which accompany all of our designs) and actual end result photographs of completed installations.
![]() | Existing front entrance area showing little or no landscape. |
![]() | Computer enhanced image depicting how landscape will appear prior to any installations. |
![]() | Existing front entrance - baywindow area - showing little or no landscape. |
![]() | Computer enhanced image of front entrance / baywindow area depicting how landscape may appear prior to installations. |
![]() | CAD drawn landscape plans conforming to enhanced images above. |
![]() | Existing landscape picture before computerized enhancements. |
![]() | Landscape showing computer generated planting design (enhanced image). |
![]() | Different photo angle showing existing landscape. |
![]() | Enhanced photo image showing computer generated landscape design. |
![]() | In ground swimming pool during final construction phase and no landscaping and no deck. |
![]() | In ground swimming pool showing proposed landscape plantings. Notice new deck in foreground as constructed with computer imaging! |
The following photos are of Oakhurst Elementary School, Largo, Florida A Memorial Garden, showing existing site, enhanced photos, completed site and detailed landscape plans. All planting materials consisted of low maintenance, drought and disease tolerant species.
![[Existing site showing entrance to front of school prior to plant installations]](ext-oak.jpg)
Existing site showing entrance to front of school prior to plant installations ![[Enhanced photographic image showing proposed design layout]](enh-oak.jpg)
Enhanced photographic image showing proposed design layout ![[Photograph of newly installed landscape plantings in accordance to enhanced design format.]](new-oak.jpg)
Photograph of newly installed landscape plantings in accordance to enhanced design format. ![[Detailed landscape plans of proposed project, developed in conjunction with enhanced photographs of site.]](oakplans.gif)
Detailed landscape plans of proposed project, developed in conjunction with enhanced photographs of site.
