He also has some shots of people using the same technique.
Look at his entry Stitch yourself a thinner depth-of-field .

From his post "This is the Poulnabrone Dolmen in Ireland. It's a tomb, and large enough for men to fit comfortable inside. Normally to get a thin depth-of-field around something so large, you'd have to stand way back and use a super-telephoto lens, which wouldn't give you the perspective of the surrounding countryside. Is there a way, I asked myself, to use a telephoto lens on a large object and not have to stand far away? You bet there is: panorama stitching."
Ryan also has a video showing the process posted here under the title of Video: How to shoot a panorama quickly and easily Warning - the audio on his video post is horrendous, but you can see how he does this technique.
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