Same picture, your most recent one....
Ok, see how the left limb is bending just a BIT more than the right? If the left will be your upper limb, that is almost correct. Maybe just barely too much difference, but having a stiffer bottom limb is fine, or perfectly symmetrical tiller is fine.
NOW, this is in VERY rough terms, but do you see how I divided the limbs each into three sections? Inner limbs, mid-limbs, and tips. The front profile of your bow calls for "elliptical" tiller. Inner limbs should be bending some, mid-limbs bending MORE, and then tips going back to bending LESS, even stiff in the last few inches. In reality we could divide the limb into five sections (or even seven) and from the handle out it would be something like ; #1 barely bending, #2 bending barely more, #3 barely more than that but obviously more than #1, #4 about the same, #5 going back to barely bending and even less at the very tip.
Anyway, that's basically what you have got going right now, so pretty good. I would say your inner limbs are SLIGHTLY stiff. And, I would say you could make a full pass of crayon, rasp, and scrape on the RIGHT limb, maybe two passes, to catch it up to the left limb. Overall, you have got it bending appropriate amounts in the right places.