I wouldn't recommend trying to hone that razor at this stage in your honing career. I would suggest you wait until you have more experience with honing.

When you do, you will probably be able to figure out what needs to be done. I know that I personally cannot diagnose a razor by looking at it, though I could suggest what I would try first. On that blade, what I would try first would be a pretty serious rolling honing motion; starting with the heel on the hone and the toe off the hone. I simply cannot imagine that you would ever get the entire length of that bevel on the hone at the same time (unless you remove enough steel from the rest of the blade to even things out).