I think that looks good as a viewing point. Maybe shot from a little too high?
The tree has 2 really nicely complimentary trunks but I think too many small bits getting in the way of viewing that feature.
Some ideas you may consider on this virt:
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I think the blue area should be an important part of the design. Negative space is often as important as volume in art work. I would try to keep that area mostly free or possibly just some far background growth so it is emphasised.
To that end, maybe remove the little shoots in the red area.
branches in black, particularly the lowest one, break that space. Not sure if that one is coming forward or backward but I would try moving it down out of that space - follow the line of the trunk it is growing from if possible or remove altogether. sometimes less is more in bonsai.
The other 2 marked in black are not so intrusive but still worth considering. maybe some intrusion into that negative space would be OK but consider moving or removing either or both.
Looking closer I can see a couple of other areas for minor changes but that area between the 2 trunks is my primary concern as it is now.
Remember - my opinion is just that. If you, or anyone else, don't agree you are welcome to reject any or all of the above.
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