Day: March 16, 2016

dragon!

Check out these Dragon Images:

dragon!
Dragon
Image by risayv

Deus does not exist
Dragon
Image by Nick Kenrick.
Challenge #23 – Dragon

photo taken in Chinatown on the day of Chinese new year . the year of the Dragon .

texture by Joes sistah

Dragon
Dragon
Image by Guy Noir
Drexel Dragon, at 33rd and Market, Philadelphia. Sculptor: Eric Berg

Chinese Dragons Images

Check out these Chinese Dragons Images:

Bound dragon
Chinese Dragons
Image by Edwinek
Croeselaan, Utrecht

an other dragon
Chinese Dragons
Image by medialoog
@ the efteling – anyone knows what the chinese lettering sais?

Chinese Dragon – Oriental City – Colindale, London
Chinese Dragons
Image by jo_sal77

Dragon Dance

l Dragon Speech Images:

Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year

Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year

Dragon Dance
Dragon Speech
Image by failing_angel
Celebrations at Trafalgar Square to see in the Chinese New Year, this time – the Year of the Rabbit.

After the greetings and speeches, the eyes of the Lion were dotted, the Dragon danced, and then one of the Lions performed ontop of a series of poles.

The dragon is carried on poles by a team of people. The team mimics themovements of the river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. As the dance progressed, they spelled out various ideograms.

Kung Hoi Fat Choi
Happy New Year