Last monday I went for a bit of a walk around the city and the gardens near the QUT campus: walking mostly along the edge of river. I went from somewhere around Eagle Street (a little before Story Bridge), around the point, halfway along Goodwill bridge, under Victoria Bridge, and to near William Jolly Bridge. There's a few photos up in the Brisbane photos section.
Always use the stitch mode on a camera. For two reasons -
(a) Taking all of the photos at the same settings will mean that the same amount of light will get in on each shot. This means that the likelihood of getting vertical bars on the composite image is reduced (and hence morelikely for a better shot). A good example of this is the far right overlap of the 2nd river panorama. The far right shot has a lot of shade in it (under the Riverside Expressway), while the shot to the left is mostly in the light.
(b) You reduce the chances of doozing the process up by missing the overlap - so the panorama image is in two bits. ohh well. Next time.