His portfolio reflects years consumed with trekking the globe, but photographer Jauder Ho only rediscovered his love for the art several years ago. Taking advantage of an opportunity for a vacation for the first time in over a decade, Jauder Ho ended up taking a trip to Japan including a trek up Mount Fuji. That followed by the road trip of a lifetime driving across the States had a profound effect on how he perceives the world. Since then, Jauder Ho has seen the world shot by shot, each one serving as a reminder of changing moments in time. In his portfolio, Jauder Ho juxtaposes long exposure shots of beautiful scenery with pictures focused on details that explain more to the story. Jauder Ho strives to take portraits that describe the feelings of his subjects and reflect his ability to arouse emotions from the viewer. Combining skills acquired from continual photography with what it takes to see life on stills, Jauder Ho has created a body of work that reflects the world both great and small. Here, Jauder Ho brings you selected content from his personal collection as well as sharing interesting items found from the Internet. Identica
Environmentally Sustainable House Design In Santa Barbara by Shubin & Donaldson
This house designed in environmentally sustainable style on a classic  Santa Barbara site which is known as “The Rivera”. Relatively small  house has everything big mansions around have: two-car garage include  open living/dining area, kitchen, master bedroom and bath, guest bedroom  and bath, home gym, powder room, two home offices with office bath,  outdoor dining area, outdoor lounge areas, lap pool, and 1,400 square  feet of lower-level storage. 270-degree view of the Pacific Ocean is  used as much as possible starting from courtyard near the pool and  ending with desk on the third floor. Environmentally sustainable design  features passive solar electricity, solar water and floor heating,  natural air flow and nergy-efficient appliances.

Environmentally Sustainable House Design In Santa Barbara by Shubin & Donaldson

This house designed in environmentally sustainable style on a classic Santa Barbara site which is known as “The Rivera”. Relatively small house has everything big mansions around have: two-car garage include open living/dining area, kitchen, master bedroom and bath, guest bedroom and bath, home gym, powder room, two home offices with office bath, outdoor dining area, outdoor lounge areas, lap pool, and 1,400 square feet of lower-level storage. 270-degree view of the Pacific Ocean is used as much as possible starting from courtyard near the pool and ending with desk on the third floor. Environmentally sustainable design features passive solar electricity, solar water and floor heating, natural air flow and nergy-efficient appliances.