Two points ...
1) If you don't ride at night, this is an expensive and time-consuming upgrade. Especially if you're adding auxiliary lights.
2) "Brights" leave a dark spot in the foreground? While true, this is insignificant when riding at night.
When you ride through the darkness with bright lights, you are looking for objects in the far distance, like your neighbor's door (on the left) or the mailbox and brightly reflective something way down there. If those features aren't alarming, you don't need to see them again until your bike gets very close, where your photo shows they will be lit up brightly once again.
I think your headlights are properly aimed.