Thank you for your response.number 2 is slightly better.
Neither is great.
I would keep looking rather than spend money on those!Looking to purchase a black pine and its between these two. Which looks the best and has the best potential? I'm having trouble deciding. lol
I would keep looking rather than spend money on those! At the very least look for a good base, taper and branch formation on outside bends. Avoid straight boring sections or long curving bends with no taper or change of direction.
I posted a few more pics of them.I love 1 with its low movement. Both trees seem equal in quality and the amount of development needed. 2 might have better branching placements though I can't really tell. I think I would do 1 based on the photos.
Thank you for being honest. That's another reason I wanted to post them. I thought the Jin was neat and never seen that on a black pine but I guess it doesn't really belong on a black pine.I agree. I don't want you to get disheartened but both trees have quite significant structural issues that can not be easily fixed. I think the lack of taper is what bothers me the most.
You could spend ten years trying to fix these issues... which may not be fixable. Or buy a better piece of pre-bonsai, that even if it were substantially younger/smaller you could invest ten years in and end up in a much better place.
Thank you for being honest. That's another reason I wanted to post them. I thought the Jin was neat and never seen that on a black pine but I guess it doesn't really belong on a black pine.
The reason you’ve never seen that on a black pine is they don’t look good with them!Thank you for being honest. That's another reason I wanted to post them. I thought the Jin was neat and never seen that on a black pine but I guess it doesn't really belong on a black pine.
I actually spent some time in Photoshop creating virts to see what I would do. Right now neither tree has an apex. So you need to think about which branch you would use as an apex, and when it was wired up, what the trunk line would look like. I ended up moving pretty far down the trunk before I found a good branch in the right spot for a good apex that would leave you with a good trunk line and the potential to start working on developing taper. You would be left with a lot of dead trunk above your apex, so I started thinking in terms of a hollow dead trunk towards the top (the opposite of the current pointed jin), moving down to a shari so you didn't have an abrupt horizontal line on the trunk.
It could definitely be done. However it's a lot of work and not for the faint of heart. And there is a good chance that what you ended up with would not be convincing - even if you executed it well - and you would end up with a thick tree with little taper that the entire design was developed to hide the flaws... instead of being a truly inspirational design. Hard to say.