A quick look at how to make stitched images in Hugin. It's free and available for Windows, linux and Mac.
Notes:
- Something I didn't mention it's best, but not essential, to use your camera in Manual mode so the exposure doesn't change between shots. I also turn auto white balance off when taking a series of photos to stitch
- I sped up the video during the processing so it didn't seem so boring
Still photos
Town Hall - www.flickr.com/photos/mjones41/19310066299/
Surf life saving club - www.flickr.com/photos/mjones41/18972557503/
Restaurant - www.flickr.com/photos/mjones41/19412722358/
Petrol station - www.flickr.com/photos/mjones41/19212021710/
Cemetery - www.flickr.com/photos/mjones41/19512459741/
Ryan Brenizer method description - http://ryanbrenizer.com/2011/05/brenizer-method-instructions/
Software version : I am using Hugin 2.8 with Linux Mint 17.1 (64 bit)
Cameras : Olympus E-Pm1, Fuji X-A1
Lenses : Oly 9-18mm, Jupiter-11 135mm