Team WildWorks

We are a select group of bowhunters from around the world who have come together to produce a dvd of self-filmed hunts. We have all been disappointed with the direction that hunting has been going, and want to bring the focus back to what it is really all about. No more setup, contrived, and unrealistic hunts! Our emphasis will be on the thrill and challenge of the hunt with less emphasis on the size of the prize! Our hunts will show that it is possible for the average hunter to create enjoyable and entertaining memories in the wild without the help of a camera crew and a production company. This video is all about our love for the wild and the pursuit of the hunt. We hope you enjoy the trailer, it speaks volumes to us!!!

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Winter Life

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The in-between seasons is the longest time of the year. With that, we recoup, spend time with family and friends, and reflect on what hunts and memories we have made in that time spent in the great outdoors. The past week has been a roller coaster ride of weather out here in West Texas, from the 50's to 80's to 20's in the past week with over 5" of snow! April (RDG) managed to get out after the snow started to melt and use one of her many talents, photography. It's amazing what one can do with mother nature this time of year (everything being dead). It just goes to show that life can be it's most beautiful in times like these. If you are interested in more great photography you should check out her link.

http://www.myspace.com/442732519

6 comments:

BOOTS said...

Great photos April!!!

idahomike said...

beautiful pic's you are very talented

Ghillie said...

April isn't here right now, but I will definitely pass your kind words on. She will greatly appreciate it!

Aaron said...

Nice scenes, very calming images.

Coop. said...

Its amazing how something so painfull, can be so suprisingly beautiful (prickley pear)

Moose said...

very nice photography!! just curious, what camera are you using?

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