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‘I had to stop’: An Adelaide photographer on his home state’s striking landscapes
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From the country’s biggest windmill and one of its loneliest roads to Henley Beach in high summer: a collection of Alex Frayne’s most-loved landscapes. Frayne’s new book, Distance and Desire (Wakefield Press, $80) is out now.
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