I found out about this new technique the other day, basically in short what you do is use a telescopic lens on a really wide aperture to create a really shallow depth of field behind your subject, then you take a number of photos, stitch them all together and it creates a picture which is of the wider angle lens style but with a shallow depth of field which you can only achieve with a telescopic lens. The results you can get are awesome.
Some pictures I have seen give the look of the subject being 3D and in some ways fake looking, which is really smart - if you like that thing.
Here is a video of Ryan Brenizer explaining how to do it - its easier to understand in the video - and also theres link to his website which show it off a bit more with humans rather than cars.
http://www.ryanbrenizer.com/category/brenizer-method/So I wanted to try it quickly, I parked my car in an industrial estate which was all private property - security kicked me out after about 10mins, so I had to rush to get the picture I wanted, which is a bit annoying because the car isn't fully in focus because I focused on the front of the car and didn't check the rear of the car before I started snapping.
This picture is made up of about 15-20 pictures. I did crop it too so I could get a panorama feel to it.

I will be going out at some point again and re-doing it to try and get a better effect - basically for the background to be even more out of focus... but for a rushed first attempt to get the feel of it all, I'm kinda pleased with it.
I'll update with more pictures when I take some, hopefully they will come out better
