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Rabbit R bi d

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INT

RO

DU

CT

ION

Th

ese ph

otograp

hs w

ere taken

for an assig

nm

ent in

the In

trodu

ction

to Ph

otograp

hy class at th

e Un

iversity of Lou

isville. It d

epicts a

dream

sequ

ence. T

his is a story ab

out a rab

bit on

a qu

est for grasses

that w

ere green

er.

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Once

there was

a rabbit who had

a terrible

anxiety problem.

She would bite her nails with a nervous twitch.

Suffering from INSOMNIA she never knew if she was asleep

or awake. She never

left her den, fearful of what

others would think of her.

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and took a shot of bourbon to ease her concerns. She had to do something...

A N O T H E R S H O T .

A warming courage started to rush through her limbs.

One

day

she

pond

ered

about w

hat life could be like if she left her safe haven. She paced and paced

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She slowly crawls out of her hole. It’s a long and dizzy process.

Each.

Sin

gle.

Ste

p. S

eem

ed lik

e it took hours. Was she moving? A

cold sweat started to break.

The anticipatio

n ha

d a

f oati

ng sensation.

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She saw the sky. She felt the grass. She took a breath. She cried.

Tears of drunk happiness took over her body. Dri p. D

rip.

Covered in tears her body w

as soaked.

She sits on the H

ILL

that sits on top of her HO

ME

.

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After traveling for what seemed

like a couple of hours. She took

a look back to see how far she

was from her home. This was a

time of reflection. She

took a risk. Surprised at her

progress. The landscape was

almost unrecognizable. A faint

reflection of herself was hiding

behind the rolling mountains but

she thought nothing of it.

After traveling for what seemed

like a couple of hours. She took

a look back to see how far she

was from her home. This was a

time of reflection. She

took a risk. Surprised at her

progress. The landscape was

almost unrecognizable. A faint

refection of herself was hiding

behind the rolling mountains but

she thought nothing of it.

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She

made it.

She found the

place. A place to

waste the day. It was

guarded by high fences.

It had a tower to see spectacular

views. It had a slide and a place

to hide. And there in the middle was a hole. A hole that looked very

much like the entrance to her den.

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