Granada, june 1999. Rolleiflex 3.5 B, Ilford XP2. I spotted these two Miss Universe candidates while relaxing in a plaza after spending the entire day wandering about the Alhambra. They popped up in my TLR's viewfinder as I was scanning my surroundings just for fun. Something caught their attention, they looked up, and I snapped. They didn't have clue, simply because I didn't have to raise the camera to my eyes, but rather casually operated it in my lap. This a good example of the merits of a waistlevel finder. Though the camera itself is conspicuous and bulky, it's actual *operation* isn't -- the quiet leaf shutter helps too. Looking at the photograph now, maybe I *should* have taken a closer look before snapping... (14/67)