Thanks, I have a lot of fun doing it. Photoshop does have a panorama option but I used a program called
PTGui. You just load the pictures and if they're in line with eachother it'll automatically make the panorama for you. In some cases if one photo is off a little and the software can't quite work it out you might have to go in and set control points to tell the software where identical points are in the 2 pictures, then it takes those control points and can line it up.
Sometimes it works out perfectly, sometimes it gives you some odd pictures lol.
Be warned though, it can be addicting lol. When I first got the software I was taking pictures of anything in my view just to play with the software. I even went so far one time as to make a full 360 degree panorama of my back yard that you can move the picture around and look all around the whole yard.
The key is to take pictures with panoramas in mind so that the images will fit together properly.