Rock of Dunamase, part 2

Rock of Dunamase, Ireland, county Laois, ruins, castle, camera: Samsung GX10, HDR, photo: Krytian Kozerawski, www.kozerawski.com

Yet another photo of The Rock of Dunamase, the 12th century castle that was blown up by Cromwelian army. Camera: Samsung GX10, HDR

9 Responses to “Rock of Dunamase, part 2”


  1. 1 Lad

    wow, it look really great.

    interestingly, it blends pretty well with the color of the skies and is complimented by the green grass carpet.

  2. 2 admin

    Thanks :)

  3. 3 cako

    Great light and contrasts.

  4. 4 Ellen Mc Nulty

    Great photos! Do you work in other formats other than website oriented pics?

    Ellen McNulty is President of Lynott Tours
    Ireland Scotland travel blog

  5. 5 admin

    Hi Ellen, thanks!

    Yes, I am taking photos in the best possible quality of 10MPx, those HDR photos are basically in TIFF 10MPx format.

  6. 6 Freddy

    Dear Ellen,
    There was always this rumor in the Davis end of my family, that we where some how decended from Dunamase. Being a kid from New Jersey, with quite a bit of mixed British back ground (three of out of Four of my grand parents had some Irish ancestry; truth: my ancestors didn’t know what side of The Irish Sea to stay on, to the point one was Irish born and head constable on the Ise of Man) any way, I assumed this was some Welsh or English place. Visiting Ireland last year, I was some what surprised to find out that the town next to Dunamase was Ballydavis. I would love to send this picture to my 93 year old mother, from where the story of Dunamase came from.
    Best Regards

  7. 7 Andrew Farrelly

    If you had the time to stay a little longer in Laois and Dunamase you would have found that the area is littered with families by the name of “Davis”

    Perhaps next time???

    Beautiful photos for the Rock, rare enough to see images of it.

  8. 8 Freddy

    Thank you Andrew (also my son’s name) Sloan go floyel

  9. 9 Freddy

    Dia dhuit,
    If there are any Davis family (from Laois County or Descendents) members out there, I would like hear from you. Contact me at freddyr@nac.net I would like to discuss family history.
    Slan go foill
    Freddy O’Reithe (Ramm)

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