It looks pretty good, but you may have a slight hinge around 8" from the lower end.
The lower limb needs to be slightly stiffer than the upper end, due to your fingers being slightly below the center of the bow.
The best way I have found to judge relative stiffness is whether the bow shoots sweet or not. If there is a lot of hand shock, then one of the limbs is too stiff.
Careful with taking too much off the top end. I made a bow with a lot of reflex in the upper limb (about 8" unstrung). When the bow was strung, that portion was almost straight, rather than having the progressive curve of the rest of the limb. Examine it carefully on your tillering fixture. Make sure all areas bend at about the same rate as you draw the bow. Just keep in mind that the bending in some portions may be from reflex towards straight.
One of these days, I want to try a bow where the limbs are both strongly reflexed and deflexed. I don't expect it to shoot well, but would be a fun experiment - as well as being a showpiece, both braced and unbraced.
Bill