Redshaft,
Not too bad but there are a couple areas to look at.
First, look at your spine and how it bends back away from the target (left hip kicked toward the target). Also, look at the angle between your bow arm and spine. This is a critical angle and you need to get it as close to 90 degrees as possible. Stand up straight and hold that 90 degree angle. If your target is on the ground and relatively close, draw on the horizon, get the angle set then bend from the waist to lower the arm/shoulders to target while maintaining the 90 degrees!
Second, in the first two pictures look at your bow hand thumb knuckle. See how far around on the side of the grip it is? That knuckle should be just SLIGHTLY on the right of the center line of the bow. Not way over on the right side of the bow. Do a search for a thread here called "grip question" and look at the pictures I posted there a while back.
That's about all I can say with out being able to see the motion of your shot. Draw and follow through.