This is a photo I made back in 2010 of Canadian Border Peak and American Border Peak (with Yellow Aster Butte in the foreground) from Kulshan Ridge in the Mount Baker Wilderness. On Sunday I was going through some of my older photo files and decided this composition deserved some reprocessing so I could post it on for “Mountain Monday”.
Google+ launched back in June 2011 (in September to the general public) and has been a big success. The photography community has been especially taken with it – and it is now my main social network for photography related pursuits. I am still active on Twitter and my Facebook Page but Google+ is where most of the action takes place. Every Monday I curate a theme called “Mountain Monday” where many photographers post their mountain photos and “tag” their post with a #mountainmonday tag. At the end of the day I post a selection of these images. Every week there is a substantial amount of fantastic photography.
If you have mountain photos you would like to share – Mondays on G+ are a great time and place to do so. If you are not yet on Google+ you can read my earlier blog post about Google+ and photography back in September 2010.
Related posts:
- Cascade Range Peaks from Artist Point
- Interested in Photography? You should be on Google+!
- American Border Peak at Dusk
Tags: american border peak, artist point, canadian border peak, google+, mount baker wilderness, mount baker-snoqualmie national forest, social media, washington state, yellow aster butte



Awesome pic!
Thank you John!
What a stunning image – the warm tones are absolutely beautiful. Great work!