Claiming a cousin of Daniel Boone as its founder, Boonsboro, Maryland was a nice lunch stop on our explorations southeast of Hagerstown, Maryland on the way down to the Antietam Battlefield re-enactment and on to Martinsburg, West Virginia and Virginia.
After lunch we wandered around town checking out the different architectural styles.
There is old and then there is old. I was primarily experimenting with my new wide angle professional lens and here I had a hard time determining if I had lens distortion or if the house is actually sagging.
I am still trying to figure out these two pictures that are rather obviously of the same church where the one totally removes the adjacent building like it was never there. Before I fixed some of the lens distortion the church alone seemed to have a leaning steeple of Pesa. Getting used to a new lens is always something of an adventure that keeps photography fun.
And just to interject something different is some fall berries we discovered along one of the sidewalks.