Hello, I'm new on this website and I am beginning my second year of bonsai. I have some more traditional pre bonsais I'm working on as far as juniper's, jades, and Japanese maples But as you can guess, there are a million in one different examples online i can scroll through for inspiration and instructions. I have a plethora of Eastern Red cedar at my disposal and so I've really been putting in a lot of practice with transplanting and wiring etc. when I'm new at something I like to get tons of practice before really doing the actual new hobby If my inexperience is going to shoot me in the foot and waste me a lot of time and money. As I said I do have some traditional species that are currently in the ground growing. I'm too scared to do much to them until I've really worked out my kinks on these free eastern Red cedars. That being said, I honestly do enjoy what I've been able to accomplish in one full year with these cedars. Okay now for my dilemma. As you can see in the pictures I've included, the first three are Eastern red cedar. The fourth one would be an old gold juniper. when I'm working these eastern red cedars, I keep finding myself in a formal/informal upright design and I really need some help visualizing myself out of the same style. Time and space is not an issue for me. And I can even afford to take some big risk and accidentally kill one If I can Just see what steps to take or even where I'm going. I am in Central Southern Ohio. (Hour south of Columbus) I know sometimes there can be rules on forums etc. So please forgive me if I've done something wrong. This is my first post. Thank you for any and all pointers in advance!