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Pictured: A video grab of The Open at Royal Troon in Scotland, through Miles’ 35 mm camera lens.
Photographer brings new lease of life to sports stadiums through 130-year-old panoramic camera lens
A photographer has shared how he brings a new lease of life to sports stadiums around the world — all thanks to his panoramic film camera.
Miles Myerscough-Harris, who runs Expired Film Club, used it at Manchester United’s stadium.
The keen United fan said: “Took my 130-year-old panoramic film camera to Old Trafford.
“And I am blown away by the result.”
Football fans can’t get enough of the snaps, as reported on What's The Jam.
Richard said: “Easily, the best thing to come from Old Trafford this season by some margin.
“Phenomenal work as always, my man.”
Rob said: “That machine is more reliable than the roof tiles.”
Another user said: “That is absolutely glorious!”
Mark said: “Wow! Is it really 130 years old? Amazing work.”
Drishya said: “Oh this is beautiful!”
Miles has previously snapped shots of the Yankee Stadium, in New York — home to the baseball team, the NY Yankees.
He has also done it at The Open at Royal Troon in Scotland.
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