yes the full draw photo does not tell the whole story,, as the braced photo is the same,, it may appear off,, but depending on the bow dips a doodles,, may be stressing the bow evenly,, if the bow is not taking any set anywhere in the bow,, and not breaking etc,, and shooting well for the weight and draw,,the tiller if probably pretty good,, after shooting for a year or a lot of arrows,, if still stable, the tiller was good,, but a photo after just being made may not tell that story either,, it is just hard to tell unless you can experience the bow first hand,, and see how the bow is shooting,,, or holding up,, even some of the best bow makers here ,, ,admit some of the best performing bows they have made,, had tiller that did not "look right"