Best Light of a Bad Month: Late December Montana Landscape Photography
This was my final photoshoot of 2025, which capped off a difficult year. If only it were as good as the photos here and throughout the year. I stand atop a bridge (thankfully not washed out from historic rainfall) and capture some great images with dynamic light and brilliant sunset color. I may seem a bit more distracted than usual - being on a bridge that has frequent traffic requires constant vigilance for obvious safety purposes.

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