I think there's a weird perspective in the pics, I've noticed it when I take pics of a my bows standing upright.
I think because the camera is held at eye level you get a foreshortenning which makes the upper limb look longer than it really is.
If I scale off the pic (just using my fingers) it shows the length from arrow rest to top tip as longer than arrow rest to bottom tip... That's gotta be a camera effect?

Anyone else noticed this?... it drives me nuts when I take pics and I end up squatting on floor or crawling about.
Just measured it on the screen from the last upright pic...
Shelf to top tip 8.7mm shelf to lower tip 7.4mm

That must be way out from reality, I'd be interested to know those real dimensions so I can help rid the world of this plague of photographic missrepresentation.
Del
(BTW cool bow)