Adobo
Contributor
Picture #2 could have an HP130 on his back and look the same. Maybe a puff of air in the wing at the start of the dive. The tank does have some effect but in this case it is a non issue. The OMS slipstreams are neutral in the water and I would guess the Aqua Lung blades are positive. They are not negative for sure.
Yes training and time in the water has a lot to do with it but can you trim out a jacket style BCD as easy as a BP/W?
Generally speaking, steel tanks are negative when empty and aluminum tanks are postive when empty. That means that properly weighted, a diver generally has more lead to carry when diving aluminum tanks. And that means more lead that the diver can distribute anywhere on his/her body to achieve horizontal trim.
The fact that the fins in pic2 are less buoyant than the fins on pic1 illustrates that weight was in fact distributed differently in pic2.
Again, there is more to it than simply going from rear inflate bc to backplate. I cannot speak for jacket bcs as I have almost zero experience with them.
It might just be that the most significant change here is not the gear but the knowledge of the diver.