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Know where you stand: Modern Day Locations blended with Major Historical Events by Seth Taras

1. The Hindenberg Disaster of May 6, 1937

2. Allied soldiers rushing the beach at Normandy in June 1944

3. The Fall of the Berlin wall in 1989

4. Adolf Hitler touring Paris and standing in front of the Eiffel Tower in 1940

now THIS is art

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photojojo:

San Francisco based illustrator Lisa Congdon has designed a new journal filled with inspiring quotes from the masters of photography. Inside are 128 lined pages dotted with typeset quotations and loads of artwork. 

You can pick up a copy of the journal over at Compendium

Journal With Typeset Quotes From the Masters of Photography

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Geez… this quote soaks to the core of my heart.

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life:


Superlatives have attached themselves to Jobs since he was a young man. Now that he’s 54, merely listing his achievements is sufficient explanation of why he’s Fortune’s CEO of the Decade (though the superlatives continue). In the past 10 years alone he has radically and lucratively reordered three markets — music, movies, and mobile telephones — and his impact on his original industry, computing, has only grown.


— From the November 5, 2009 Fortune’s piece naming Jobs the “CEO of the Decade”
(see more — 15 Great Leaders Throughout History)

life:

Superlatives have attached themselves to Jobs since he was a young man. Now that he’s 54, merely listing his achievements is sufficient explanation of why he’s Fortune’s CEO of the Decade (though the superlatives continue). In the past 10 years alone he has radically and lucratively reordered three markets — music, movies, and mobile telephones — and his impact on his original industry, computing, has only grown.


From the November 5, 2009 Fortune’s piece naming Jobs the “CEO of the Decade”

(see more 15 Great Leaders Throughout History)

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