Photo ideas in the Dallas area

Picture-Perfect Metroplex Offers a Broad Palette for Dallas Shutterbugs

Fall is all about colors. Leaves in oranges, yellows, browns and reds. Brides in white, pearl, and cream. Home décor in autumn’s trendy pastels. And festivals and foods in every color imaginable. Picture yourself among all those hues. Better yet, take pictures yourself.

Selfies? Sure. Google says 93 million of ’em are posted every day. But here are a few ideas for those who want to capture the full panorama of north Texas’ rich and broad palette of picturesque places—all virtually around the corner from new homes for sale in Dallas, TX.

Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden and Fort Worth Botanic Garden provide picture-perfect playgrounds for camera buffs. Japanese maples, with oranges, reds and purples, stand over seasonal flowers. The Fort Worth garden features magnolias, bamboo, bridges and ponds, with more than 1,200 Koi fish—a veritable Monet image awaiting your lens.

Here are a few more hotshots’ hotspots close to Lennar’s 82 communities across DFW:

Of course, downtown Dallas would fill rolls of film—remember those?—with enough sites and sights to fill your smartphone’s storage. Local photographers gush about the original Neiman Marcus, Klyde Warren Park and Joule Hotel, among other photogenic destinations.

For convenience-seeking photographers, the city center lies just two dozen miles from two brand-new Lennar communities: Chamberlain Crossing, with new homes for sale in Fate, TX, and Overland Grove, with new homes for sale in Forney, TX.

Since many new Lennar homes offer the World’s First Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ Home Designs, simply ask Alexa for tips about how to become the next Ansel Adams or Annie Leibovitz. Meantime, Everything’s Included® in Lennar’s new homes, except for, well, darkrooms.

For those who want to start their own photo album in and around your new Lennar home, contact Lennar’s Dallas-Fort Worth Internet New Home team at (866) 314-4477 and visit our webpage.

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