searching for the aurora in Los Padres
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2025 11:33 pm
This is not much of a trip report, unless you consider driving two hours out of LA and barely leaving your car a trip.
There was a huge geomagnetic storm a few weeks ago and I saw online that that the aurora borealis was visible as far south as the Sonoran Desert, so I grabbed my camera and drove north to see if I could see it.
The only problem was that I had never tried to photograph the night sky before, and I didn't think to google tips until I was already outside of cell service range. So, I set my shutter speed to 30 seconds and pointed north. This is what I got.
By no means are these high quality images, but it was still exhilarating to look down at my camera and see the blotch of red. It was very strange to sit there alone in the cold mountains, gazing at something invisible to the naked eye but there just the same.
Next time I will try to figure out how to use my camera before I leave the house.
There was a huge geomagnetic storm a few weeks ago and I saw online that that the aurora borealis was visible as far south as the Sonoran Desert, so I grabbed my camera and drove north to see if I could see it.
The only problem was that I had never tried to photograph the night sky before, and I didn't think to google tips until I was already outside of cell service range. So, I set my shutter speed to 30 seconds and pointed north. This is what I got.
By no means are these high quality images, but it was still exhilarating to look down at my camera and see the blotch of red. It was very strange to sit there alone in the cold mountains, gazing at something invisible to the naked eye but there just the same.
Next time I will try to figure out how to use my camera before I leave the house.