Looks fantastic! Hope you light it really creepy so it looks properly spooky at night. 
TO fix the image's orientation, you'd need to open it in a photo program on a computer or your phone (any one that will allow you to rotate and save) and even if it does seem to be rightside up, go ahead and do a complete circle and then save it. It is extremely silly that we're forced to do this still considering how long camera phones have been around, but it's the photo's metadata from the phone camera that is telling the image to display improperly, and while I think there may be some phone apps out there that can fix them on the fly, sometimes you have to go the long way round to get things fixed.
TO fix the image's orientation, you'd need to open it in a photo program on a computer or your phone (any one that will allow you to rotate and save) and even if it does seem to be rightside up, go ahead and do a complete circle and then save it. It is extremely silly that we're forced to do this still considering how long camera phones have been around, but it's the photo's metadata from the phone camera that is telling the image to display improperly, and while I think there may be some phone apps out there that can fix them on the fly, sometimes you have to go the long way round to get things fixed.