Juniper restyle

james

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One of my first trees. Procumbins nana, purchased 25 yrs ago as a starter. Grew it like a Christmas tree while I learned more about bonsai. 15 yrs ago cut off all branches less the lowest right and made a semi-cascade. Picture below earlier this month.
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Tilted up, better orientation of trunk and primary branch65F6D66F-4601-40D4-BF59-3A88BCD4C009.jpeg
Thin out canopy
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Final styling. Goals were to reproportion foliage. Soft triangle, long side to right. Apex pushed a bit to left, tree moving right without feeling like it is falling over. Repot next. Will update post. 658675DB-5FA9-4672-93E3-16F86667FB1B.jpeg
 
Nicely created.
This is just my thought process...and I cannot see the tree in person to know exactly what something looks like. I’d stare at the very top “arrow” formed by the two top branches and find a way to change away from an arrow. My view just gets stuck on the arrow. I thought about it this way....attached. Just my way of thinking.
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Nicely created.
This is just my thought process...and I cannot see the tree in person to know exactly what something looks like. I’d stare at the very top “arrow” formed by the two top branches and find a way to change away from an arrow. My view just gets stuck on the arrow. I thought about it this way....attached. Just my way of thinking.
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You saw an arrow, I immediately thought of this one:
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@james - I like what you have done. Nice. Really nice.
I would shorten up the low left branch, or wire it to come a little bit forward, rather than to the left. To me the foliage volume is a touch too wide. I probably would have jinned the left branch rather than the center branches. But that is my taste, there is more than one way to go.

I would keep the whole tree moving to the right. I do like the new angle for the trunk, it does look more stable. Actually nicely stable, not falling down. The jin up top I would eventually shorten by at least a third. But I would do it by pulling fibers, rather than cutting it off. Use a pliers, take a few fibers of wood off at a time. The technique is tedious, but can leave a very natural looking jin.
 
Thank you for your comments. I’ve included two new pics to try to address the arrow head top, as was pointed out. I think this is present, and looks more or less obvious, depending on viewing angle. D70D086D-BA4A-4A0E-944B-307860BA45E6.jpegABDF26C1-B261-45AF-B5AD-F50D2D4907E7.jpeg
 
Regarding top jin, I will wait until I see all the foliage fill in, and consider the overall proportions. The top was even taller with a fancy wiggle, until a windstorm blew the tree over and took it off.
 
Nice color on the tree foliage, trunk and deadwood. Looks natural. Nice work you've done.
 
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