I agree with Badger. I'd like to study a few things more closely if I saw it in person, but from what we can see in the pictures, I think it looks ok as is.
For those who think the bottom limb is too strong, or should flex more in the outer third or whatever... study each limb's unbraced profile closely in relation to the plane of the handle area, and then to each other. They're quite different in each instance. There's no good reason to try to make them look the same at brace, or anywhere throughout the draw. This piece of wood, with 'good tiller' SHOULD show the top limb arcing more than the bottom... because it starts off that way. It may look a bit 'weird' or abnormal to us as it bends, but we should resist the wants of our mind's eye for symmetry... or any bias or preconceived notions of how it should look like any other bow.