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Definitely looks a bit nose down, maybe 1-2 degrees which could certainly cause the symptoms you described. Try level it or even half a degree nose up. Pop a solid flat surface on top of the entire saddle and use an angle finder on your phone to check the level. Or just adjust it nose up slightly til it feels better
Might be silly to ask but is your saddle level? Even a slightly nose down saddle can put a lot of pressure on your hands and cause you to tense up rather than relax and stretch out