Was it Will Lord that did the tillering on that, or you? If it was him, or even just observed by him as you did the tillering I'd be a bit annoyed to have spent all that money. Probably sounds a tad harsh, and I know you're proud of the bow so I hope this doesn't detract from that at all - any working bow is better than no bow - but the outer limbs really need to move a lot more, considering that you're hardly drawing it much and yet there's a lot of movement happening in the handle / midlimbs. The middle part shouldn't be working until you're right at full draw, or just below but this bow seems to be doing the opposite.
It's not too bad for a general longbow, but it's hard to ignore the fact that it was made under supervision by an "expert" who charges a fortune for a bow making course, using high quality laminations (ergo there are no knots or defects that would result in a less than perfect tiller)
Perhaps my eyes are deceiving me, or maybe the pictures are showing the bow at a cant or something and not a true representation of the actual tiller.