Panoramic potograph

What is hidden behind the sides of a frame ?

How to completely show the everyday life scene, a landscape, an interior, how to describe entirely their importance, how to see what lies beyond the frame ?

Michel DUSARIEZ realizes panoramic views up to 360° horizontally and up to 100° vertically, on one single image.

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City Hall square in Brussels


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Sculpture by Tapta, North Railway Station, Brussels


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Time Square, New York City, NY, U.S.A.


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Brooklyn Bridge New York city NY, U.S.A.


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Golden gate Bridge San-Francisco CA, U.S.A.


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Air Museum in Brussels, cockpit of a C119 aircraft


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The house of the Tea, Brussels


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The start of a soap-box race, passenger in the rear is the Minister Pascal Smet.


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Balloons taking off at the Tangisart School, Belgium


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The 250 students at school n°1, Josaphat street, Schaerbeek, Belgium


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Snack ZEST in Brussels.


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Double-Bass players meeting, Auderghem Academy, Belgium.


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Subway station Sainte Catherine, Brussels