Sunday, September 29, 2024

Jim Baugh Nightscape Bundle Package for Fall / Holiday Season 2024

 

Hi Folks!
10% off all metal print orders and includes 2 digital Nightscape DIgital Images of your choice. Orders by Oct 15 should make Holiday delivery no problem.
To order visit the order page on our Gallery
jbotv@outlook.com
(804) 240 7577

*** This offer does NOT extend to any galleries that curently stock Jim Baughs Nightscapes. This is an online offer only.

Many thanks for your continued 37 yr support of Jim Baugh Outdoors TV and our continued exploration into the world of Nightscape Photography,

Godspeed,

Jim Baugh
Jim Baugh Outdoors TV






Saturday, September 14, 2024

New Nightscape: Milky Way over Currituck Ferry North Carolina 2024

A beautiful night of filming and a great way to wrap up Milky Way season 2024. It has been a good year for astrophotography. Last year, was totally bown out due to overcast skies, so 2024 has been a welcome change. A shout out to all my new friends on the causeway to Knotts Island. Lots of fun and hope the fishing improved. Cheers. JB

Online Gallery Here

Gear: SL2 with tokina 11-16 shot at 11, F2.8. Mavic Air drone.
Expsosure on the Milky Way was 2 minutes.


Sunday, September 1, 2024

New Nightscape end of summer 2024 Pungo Milky Way

 New Nightscape: “Pungo Milky Way August 2024”

Had my eye on this for about 3 years. Tonight had the opportunity with a weather window, beautiful night. Have a great holiday folks. JB

Cannon SL2, F 2.8, tokina 11 to 16mm, shot at 11. Lens muff 3 heat paks, Varying shutter 30sec to two minutes. Intervalometer, Ioptron Sky Tracker pro, GVM RGB Lights and stand.

Tuesday, August 6, 2024

New Nightscape: "Waiting for Debbie" Knotts Isand NC

 New Nightscape: "Waiting for Debby"

Location: Knotts Island NC, Pearls Marina.
Gear / Cannon SL2. Tokina 11-16mm, Ioptron Sky Tracker Pro, GVM RGB Lights, Tripods, stands, camera was triggered by WIFI remote. Lens muff with heat packs.
Exposures 76 total using variable shutter speeds, f 2.8, ISO 100
Great evening!
Jim B





Friday, August 2, 2024

August 2, 2024, I made it to 63!! Thank you Lord! Jim Baugh


63 it is!! Made it!

I don’t remember my first birthday, but this one I will always remember because it almost was not to be. I knew I was in real trouble when being hauled away in the ambulance the radio was playing “Nearer My God to Thee”.

Since then, things have changed drastically for the better. Now today, healthy as a horse in heat, heart is rockin, all systems go and in top shape! Happier than a Labrador in a Frisbee factory! 

Many thanks to my family, Ben and Casey, Jazz, my doctors, co-workers, employers (Scott Solid Structures and the Oyster Farm ESVA), fans and sponsors of Jim Baugh Outdoors TV, Friends Diane, Nick and Amy plus the North Beach Gang and my Hampton Boating family (Pyrate Pete and company), Solstice Publishing, Lisa M. and to everyone that has been along for the Jim Baugh Outdoors TV Ride over the past 37 years. It has been and will continue to be an incredible ride of life! Attached to this post is my lifelong theme song.

My oh my, what a wonderful day. Plenty of sunshine headed my way Zip-a-dee-doo-dah zip-a-dee-a

Smell those Shrimp, they’re beginning to boil!  Amen!!

Jim Casey and Jess

Jim and Lisa





Saturday, July 6, 2024

NEW: Old tackle shops never die. Filmed Wachapreague 7 5 24 during my Milky Way Workshop



"Old tackle shops never die"

Filmed during a Milky Way Workshop over 4th of July weekend 2024 in Wachapreague on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Jim Baugh

 

This was a great workshop that was the first in 1 1/2 years due to last years constant overcast skies. Well, we caught a break at least of an hour and it was fairly early in the evening. 

"You could see a billion stars" 

At least for an hour or so, then the clouds moved in like predicted and it was a rainy drive back to Virginia Beach. 

Here is some info on what I used, there were a variety of cameras being used this night. My gear was

Cannon SL2, Ioptron Sky Tracker Pro, GVM RGB Light, wireless triggers, monfrotto tripod, 11mm and 17mmm lens.

Exposures on the Milky Way ranged from 1 to 4 minutes. Foreground exposures were mostly at 1 second.

I used my Shadowpainting technique for the foregrounds and also shot multiple exposures. 

This was a successful and very fun workshop. Stay tuned for more announcements in the future, based on weather of course. 

Tight lines, clear skies, and Godspeed.

Jim Baugh 

Class Dismissed!


Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Saturday, June 22, 2024

Sunday, May 19, 2024

Milky Way Workshop and Memorial July 5th with Jim Baugh on the Eastern Shore of Virginia

 

This workshop is dedicated to Welch Astrophotoger

Allen Wallace


RIP Allen, gone way to soon, but your work will live on forever.

JB

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Friday July 5th, Wachapreague on the Eastern Shore of Virginia

The Milky Way over the Atlantic Ocean Workshop 2024 with Astro Photographer Jim Baugh. July 25th

Friday July 5th I will be holding a special Milky Way workshop in the Wachapregue area on the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

Fee is $425 per photographer. Workshop is limited to a total of four (4) photographers. A guest can accompany each photographer but please limit it to only one guest please. There is no fee for the attending guest.

Instruction includes: How to film the Milky Way from single exposure to trackers, timelapse, and Shadowpainting foregrounds for Nightscapes, and post processing.

Time:

Meet at 7 pm June 5th at the Wachapregue Inn, departure is 7:30 sharp.


Payment: (no payment until day of event)

There is no deposit required, simply email jbotv@outlook.com and we will reserve and confirm your reservation. Please include your contact info in the email including cell phone. Payment must be made by physical check at time of arrival in Wachapregue.


Weather:

The reason there is no deposit is because there is always a good chance clear skies will not be available. If this is the case, and the other window dates are also cloudy, then this workshop will be rescheduled for the following new moon month of August. The week of July 5th we will be monitoring the weather charts and will notify everyone if the workshop has clear enough predicted skies for the event.

Participants knowledge of photographic gear:

Each participant must have a full knowledge and understanding of the exposure triangle (ISO, Aperture Shutter). This is not a workshop of how to teach basic understandings of photography. Participants should be very familiar with their own gear.

Accommodation: If you are traveling a good distance I suggest booking a room at the Wachapregue Inn. We will be filming in a 10 mile surrounding area. If coming from Virginia Beach and looking for a good central place on the Shore and may want to try a couple of dark sky sites a good location would be the Oyster Farm in Cape Charles. This puts you at a good mid-point for Red Bank and Magothy Bay.


Gear:

Bring your camera, and it should be capable of ISO ranging from at least 100 to 12,000 ISO. Tripod, tracker if you have it if not, camera lens and tripod and your good. If you don’t have some sort of red light for night vision, you should get one. Also suggest some sort of heat pack for the lens to help combat condensation. I use 3 hand warmers wrapped around the lens.

An intervalometer is a good thing to have if you are planning a timelapse. I use a remote on one camera and internal on the 6d Mark 2.

For Shadowing painting / light painting. You should have an infield GRB light with about a 8 foot or longer nightstand. Participants don’t have to film the foreground section of the class, this will occur after filming the Milky Way, somewhere between 2 and 4 in the am. This technique of multi exposure foreground imaging is a highly powerful tool to have in your arsenal.

Remote triggering is a must for Shadowpainting. I use a Wi-Fi network connection and control the camera through the cannon smartphone app. It you don’t have a Wi-Fi camera you can use a wireless intervalometer, however it is limiting compared to Wi-Fi. If you have questions about this just email jbotv@outlook.com

Suggested focal length for wide field. 11 to 24 mm. I use a 11 to 16 and a 17 to 35.

You will also want to adjust brightness way down on your monitor once night sets.


Tips:

·         Wear dark clothing and be fully covered. This will aid in post processing while masking the foreground exposures.

·         Bring water and insect repellent.

·         For dining, the Island house is right there by the Inn, excellent food. Just make sure you are done dinner and ready to roll at 7:30pm

To confirm your spot just email jbotv@outlook.com For further questions just send an email and if you would like to chat just include your phone number and we will contact you.


 

Jim Baugh

JBOTV 

jbotv@outlook.com

804 240 7577 USA

 

*Participants are responsible for their own accommodations, lodging and transportation and responsible for their own gear.