First thing is get rid of the boots.
Next, with steels it is often advantageous to use a butt plate or tail piece on the crotch strap rather than on the waist belt. The tails on steels tend not to float. You have more to work with if you use a butt plate or tail piece and it's easier to play with leash length.
Following this, the top bungees are too short, the left one being more so, and with steels there is no need to unclip the bolt snaps from the D -rings. If a bungee breaks a steel is going to just drop quickly. Maybe fast enough to pull the reg out of your mouth depending on how your hose it routed and the length of them.
Looking at the photos, if I had you in the pool, I'd consider moving the bottom bands down just a tad to bring the cylinders higher up in your armpits as well.
Depending on how you trim out like that.
Those would be the first steps I'd have you do.
Being HP 80s, moving them up may make you a little head heavy, so a blip more air in the drysuit and a couple pounds on the waist strap or even a weight on the crotch strap in the back might help mitigate that.
Consider getting a set of LP85's or if you can find them, a used set of 75.5s. The latter are pretty much what I am now using exclusively for my diving along with a set of 72s. Since I stopped teaching I don't need all the other cylinders I had.
72s are also cheap and easy to find but they tend to behave like al80s when they get breathed down so you end up moving the bottom clips to ones on the waist belt like you would with an al80.