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6th April 12, 10:06 AM
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 Originally Posted by Jock Scot
As you are asking! It may well be the dreaded camera angle problem , but I think not. Your kilt could do with being raised so that at least the centre of the kneecap is showing and better still the whole of the knee is showing------the bottom of the kilt just skimming the top knee cap is perfect. The top of the kilt may then feel a bit high, that's fine and you will get used to it.
Then we might get to see the top of your hose! Which gives the impression, rightly or wrongly, of being a tad too high.
Good luck and enjoy your day, regardless of what I say!
Thanks for the input, Jock. I'll give another double-check now that I've been walking around a bit, but I'm pretty sure that most of what you're seeing is, in fact, the "dreaded camera angle problem." The hose tops were coming up just to the bottom of my kneecap (although I have since adjusted them downward a bit), and the kilt appears to be skimming the top as prescribed (although things do shift around a bit through the day).
Enjoy your day, as well!
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