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Time

(June 18-22, 2009)

Colin Ewington

Relaxing Time

Cary Ewing

The Attic

Bay City, Michigan, USA

June 20, 2009, 3:00 pm EST

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The Historic Masonic Temple in Bay City represents one of the most important time periods of Michigan and United States history; the lumbering era. Dedicated in 1893, its builders and lodge members included many area lumber barons and business leaders who were responsible for driving the economy through that time span.

The building experienced a devastating fire in 1903 which destroyed copper onion domes that once graced the roof, and left the interior in ruins. Rebuilding began that same year.

The Temple was purchased by Bay Arts Council in 2005 for preservation so future generations can experience the living history this architectural treasure has to offer.

While every level of the structure embodies the passing of time, the attic is my favorite. It inspired a conceptual short film/music video shot on location at the Temple. Click on the light bulb in the Quicktime panorama (or here if you're viewing the Flash panorama) to see "Box of Pandora," and a tour of the building.

Special thanks to Bay Arts Council for permission to photograph this location.
http://www.bayartscouncil.org

http://www.jollyrogerstudios.com

Box of Pandora Video-Shot on location at Bay City's Historic Masonic Temple:

http://video.yahoo.com/watch/1430240/4916455
Location

USA-Canada / USA-Michigan

Lat: 43° 35' 48" N
Long: 84° 54' 5" W

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Precision is: Medium. Nearby, but not to the last decimal.

Equipment
Nikon D-60, Nikkor 10.5 Fisheye lens, Pano head, stitching software, Photoshop CS3, De-fish

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