Yesterday I turned my attention to a juniper which had been in the 'too hard basket' for the past couple of years. This bonsai started out tall and lanky 13 years ago... I air layered its current root system to shorten it and keep the top, which already had a nice jin. It's been in a bonsai tray on a steep lean with its two main branches curved in the leaning direction as a windswept style... but recently it's got away from me! So I've re-potted it into a large tray to recover and re-style. I've wired the higher branch into a new apex, and i'm considering removing the lower branch, actually turning it into a jin and developing some shari down the trunk.
Another idea might be to keep the lower branch and jin the top one?

Anyway, it doesnt seem to work for me with both branches retained, but before i go the hack i thought i'd ask for some opinions. Overall, there are some nice individual parts of this tree but it's not working as a whole - trunk too straight, branch too long, kinda reminds me of a clock!

Thanks, Andrew.
Photos from different angles below: