February 2026, Seen Digitally

February 2026 — A Digital Catch-Up

I spend a lot of time working slowly. Pinhole cameras demand it. But not everything in life moves at that pace.

This is something new: a once-a-month post to gather a handful of digital photographs from the previous weeks. Some may have been shared before, some quietly sat on a hard drive, others almost forgotten. None of them are here to prove anything — they’re simply moments that felt worth keeping.

February took me to familiar edges and open spaces: the quiet defiance of Dungeness, the soft winter light of the South Downs, and the working coastline of Newhaven. Places I return to often, not because they change dramatically, but because I do.

These images aren’t about perfection or process. They’re about noticing — light falling where it wasn’t expected, weather doing its own thing, and the small pauses in between.

This is February, seen digitally.


Also most are available to download or buy as a print on my website https://www.willgudgeonphotography.co.uk/


Dungeness

shaped by endurance
















The South Downs

space to reflect








Newhaven

Path to the light, blocked






This will be a monthly practice — a small pause to look back, give thanks, and notice where light fell.
Nothing more than that. Nothing less.

 

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