When looking for more cool images to put on the new Dragon Zoo blog "A Dragon Picture A Day" we found this incredible picture of what appears to be a fire dragon, made completely from flames!

image source: ugly-flowers on deviantART
This image was captured by an artist trying to get a cool photo of flames against a black backdrop and she has claimed that this picture has in no way been digitally altered! How incredible does this little fire dragon look? So cute and so perfectly formed it really looks real! (and that, in part, is because it is!)
This got us thinking, how cool would it be to put together a collection of pictures of "Dragons Caught On Camera"? Here at Dragon News we could collect submissions, find new pictures and add them to this page or create a photo album just for pictures like these. What we really like is the fact that you can find dragons everywhere. A picture of a field might show a cloud dragon flying over it, a wooded forest might show a dragon sleeping on the floor, even a picture of outer space has provided this incredible Nebula Dragon!

This image was submitted to our Facebook page a while back. A walk and a picture in the woods revealed this hidden dragon lying down sleeping on the bank...

image source: www.facebook.com/dragonzoo
If you like the pictures above and have spotted any dragons lurking and hiding in your home photos then send them in! Email us at contact@dragon-zoo.com and we will post submissions to Dragon News on our dragons caught on camera page!
Dragon News also has some other great dragon news stories to check out:
CHECK OUT THE INCREDIBLE VIDEO FOOTAGE OF AN ORB DRAGON IN FLIGHT OVER JERUSALEM HERE!
READ OUR PREVIEW OF THE GAMING INDUSTRIES MOST EXCITING LOOKING DRAGON COMPUTER GAMES HERE
LOOK at the cool trailer for the new dragon film, Age of the Dragons here!
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