I came across a few flickr discussions that gave some useful advice. When shooting panoramas with a 10-20mm lens the closer you get to 10mm, the greater the lens distortion. This of course causes problems when it comes to stitching them together because the edges don't match up. There are two main things you can do to minimise these problems, the first is of course keep to 16-20mm as these will provide the least distortion. The other thing you can do it to use more overlap between photos so that the software will have an easier time stitching.
This image shows how an image can be balanced using reflection. This is what I'm imagining for the Sabrina Bridge panorama.


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