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Windows Paint will join two images. As will Paintshop Pro, Photoshop, the Gimp, and many others.
Alternatively take the shots from further back.
Those are nice links EdMak.
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Is it that you need to turn the object by 180 degrees to photograph both 'sides' as it were ? If so, take your two images, resize them equally to what you require and double or more the canvas of one. Copy the other image and paste into the extended canvas thereby obtaining your two images in the one photo.
As already stated by EdMak many image manipulation software can be used and will give you canvas extension via the menus and of course copy and paste.
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Ooooooooor, just place the bottle in front of a mirror and take your shot!
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* put the bottle on a small turntable such as a lazy susan - Amazon do a glass one which is quite useful for this sort of thing;
* use 2 lamps at about 45 to 60 degrees for even lighting (check a few exposures to make sure to avoid reflections);
* set up camera on tripod for consistent results, for preference use manual for same exposure, shutter speed, and focus;
* take multiple exposures rotating a little between each with an pverlap of 20 - 30% (trial and error for best results for illumination/ coverage/ acceptable distortion);
* use stitching software to join together - best free option according to techsupportalert.com is Microsoft Image Composite Editor
Dave