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Professional photojournalist Mark M. Hancock discusses photojournalism and the eccentricities associated with gathering images for daily newspapers and magazines.
Friday, January 20, 2006
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3 Comments:
Yummm. The center dish looks the best.
The photo really do not do justice to the food and service of Suga's.
My dining experience was that of finding myself asking "am I really in Beaumont?". The effect of entering into a truly upclass resturant in our little neck of the woods called "The Golden Triangle" was very refreshing.
The food was excellent as well as the service.
This is an upclass establishment and is not for the faint of heart, but, in my opinion, well worth the visit.
I'm holding the envionmental shots until I have time to introduce them properly.
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