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Check out this new local brewery & cafe!

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  A little into The Tap Dance...  The Tap Dance is a new local up-and-coming Microbrewery and Café, in your hometown. “The Tap” specializes in all types of beer ranging from Indian Pale Ale (IPA) and gluten-free beer, that will lighten up your tastebuds with joy. Shifting from your glass to your plate, we also open our Café to you. While you savor your drink, sit down, make yourself at home, and enjoy all our cafe options. An assortment of sandwiches and pastries, to go along with your beer. But, what’s in your cup is not what we are all about, read on learn more about what we truly care about. Our culture, our atmosphere, and our location. Looking forward to seeing you there.  Our Culture… There is a different experience when you walk through our doors. The feeling of being home, kicking up your feet, and enjoying being here. Our culture is a core value at The Tap Dance. We care about you, and we want you to kick back and let your hair down when you walk through our door...

Blog 2: Adjusted Profile Picture

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  Before Picture The picture I have selected is from my LinkedIn profile picture from Sophomore Year. Changing the Picture     This is one of my favorite pictures that I have of myself. It is professional, and is sharp in how it is displayed. On the other hand, my suit makes the picture a bit dull. I had decided it was time to make the picture more bright, and make it come alive. What I decided due within the adjusted photo was change the color of my collared shirt to a brighter shade of grey, along with changing my tie to turquoise.       I used my knowledge that I have gained in Photoshop, to help me with creating my adjusted profile picture. Along with my knowledge from Dr. Heagney, I went further into the readings from Weeks 3 and 4.  From both these readings from Adobe Help, I expanded my understanding more into fine tune an image with adjustment layers and and how formally "create and edit layers", in order for me to correctly exec...