It's been a while since I've done a panorama (and clearly from this one, I need to do more work on them and possibly even try to figure out how to use my pano tripod head that sits unused in by gear cabinet), but I thought I'd take another shot at one here.
This is a stitch in Photoshop CS3 of five images, all taken with my 10-22 EF-S lens at f/8, ISO 200. The exposure times varied between 1/800th of a second on the left (which left it a little dark, unfortunately) and 1/640th on the right which was the Goldilocks value, I think.
The shots were taken alongside the William Henry Kirby VC Rest Area on the Federal Highway. It gives an idea of the open expanses of this area of the country. Somewhere out there is a flock of sheep, which can be seen more clearly in image 7311.