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Before / after - real work examples.

First are strict pairs only: the same tree or an obviously connected context where the change reads without explanation. Below are separate categories for process, finished trees, garden context and details.

Strict before / after

Pairs that pass visual review.

Only confirmed cases remain in the top block. A contact sheet is not proof; each pair is checked separately.

Before: Pinus parviflora: young candle growth guided 1
Before
After: Pinus parviflora: young candle growth guided 2
After
Pinus parviflora: young candle growth guided This before/after series shows seasonal work on Japanese white pine: before care, many young candles stand upright; after it, the pads read calmer and more controlled.
Problem
The young growth was pushing too strongly through the pads. Without control, the cloud line gets heavy and the inner structure receives too little light.
Intervention
The candles were read one by one by strength and position, strong tips were slowed and overfull areas were reduced by hand.
Result
The growth energy reads calmer, the layers stay legible and the tree in the planter looks maintained rather than overgrown.
What was done ->
Before: Large Pinus parviflora: strong silhouette calmed 1
Before
After: Large Pinus parviflora: strong silhouette calmed 2
After
Large Pinus parviflora: strong silhouette calmed This series shows the same large garden pine from the sorted before/after source: density and detail before the work, then the calmer effect from three angles.
Problem
The strong crown needed order in density, layers and readability.
Intervention
The form was selectively corrected by hand without losing the character of the large specimen.
Result
The clouds read more clearly, the crown feels lighter and the tree remains a strong garden focal point.
What was done ->
Before: Compact Pinus parviflora: from dense block to readable form 1
Before
After: Compact Pinus parviflora: from dense block to readable form 2
After
Compact Pinus parviflora: from dense block to readable form Two before and two after images: the compact Pinus parviflora was not flattened, but critically opened inside so light, air and depth return.
Problem
The crown was too dense: green outside, dark inside. That costs the pine depth, light and future buds.
Intervention
The inside was selectively thinned; outside, only enough was taken for the cloud pads to read again.
Result
The form stays compact but no longer block-like: more air, clearer layers and better control for the next care cycle.
What was done ->
Before: Low-crown Pinus parviflora: growth brought under control 1
Before
After: Low-crown Pinus parviflora: growth brought under control 2
After
Low-crown Pinus parviflora: growth brought under control Viktor's note: growth-control work on a low-crown Pinus parviflora niwaki. The series shows the denser crown before and the calmer terrace-garden effect after.
Problem
The low crown was dense and the growth was starting to close the clean cloud layers.
Intervention
The growth was selectively controlled without destroying the low, broad form.
Result
The crown stays low, readable and airier in the modern terrace garden.
What was done ->
Before: Terrace Pinus parviflora: annual growth controlled 1
Before
After: Terrace Pinus parviflora: annual growth controlled 2
After
Terrace Pinus parviflora: annual growth controlled This is subtle seasonal care, not a dramatic before/after jump. Viktor's note: on the terrace, the annual needle growth was controlled while the artistic form of the tree was left unchanged.
Problem
The form was already well built, but annual growth was starting to thicken and soften the cloud edges.
Intervention
Fresh growth was selectively controlled without reinventing the existing artistic line.
Result
The form remains the same, but reads cleaner, calmer and easier to control at the next maintenance pass.
What was done ->
Before: House-side Pinus parviflora: candle work and calmer clouds 1
Before
After: House-side Pinus parviflora: candle work and calmer clouds 2
After
House-side Pinus parviflora: candle work and calmer clouds Viktor's note: seasonal candle work on a Pinus parviflora. The images show the same tree beside the house; the after angle is closer, so this case does not claim an identical camera position.
Problem
The young growth was visibly strong and was starting to make the flat cloud pads look broader and denser.
Intervention
The candles were guided selectively by hand so the force does not run only into the strong outer edges.
Result
The pads remain full, but read calmer, more controlled and better separated beside the house.
What was done ->
Before: Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri': dense cloud pads opened 1
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After: Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri': dense cloud pads opened 2
After
Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri': dense cloud pads opened This series shows Watereri cloud pads before and after opening: less trapped moisture, more air and a clearer maintenance form.
Problem
The pads were too dense; moisture and fungal pressure build up inside these compact caps.
Intervention
The clouds were selectively opened instead of only closing the surface like a hedge cut.
Result
The crown reads calmer, gets more air and stays easier to control in the next care cycles.
What was done ->
Before: Taxus baccata: young growth calmed by topiary work 1
Before
I love this work: Taxus baccata: young growth calmed by topiary work 2
I love this work
After: Taxus baccata: young growth calmed by topiary work 3
After
Taxus baccata: young growth calmed by topiary work The source contains two before images, Viktor's work moment and two after images: the young Taxus growth was gathered with topiary shears without flattening the living cloud structure.
Problem
Fresh growth made the clouds restless; the outer line lost precision and individual pads started to merge.
Intervention
The young growth was read and shortened by hand in topiary method: not by motor, but with controlled shears along the existing form.
Result
The caps read calmer again, the layers separate more clearly and the Taxus stays dense without becoming a rough block.
What was done ->
Before: Evergreen hedge: from dense block to controlled line 1
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After: Evergreen hedge: from dense block to controlled line 2
After
Evergreen hedge: from dense block to controlled line This series shows a real shaped hedge: dense mass, internal diagnosis, ladder work and a calmer line afterwards.
Problem
The outer line was dense and restless; inside, light and air were missing.
Intervention
The mass was reduced in a controlled way, the line was gathered and the inside was diagnosed.
Result
The hedge reads calmer, gets more air and remains maintainable long term.
What was done ->
Watereri care

Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri': detail work and finished effect.

These images do not sit in the strict before/after block. They show Viktor's hand work on Watereri: reading density, candles and cut points, then opening the clouds and calming the silhouette.

Reading density

Close work: dense needles, candles and shoots that are read and selectively shortened before shaping.

Detail: Reading density
Detail
Detail: Reading density
Detail

Opened effect

Two result angles: the cloud pads are separated, the crown is lighter and the form reads calmly.

Effect: Opened effect
Effect
Effect: Opened effect
Effect
Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri' / cloud care

Two Watereri pines, one care problem.

This is not a strict before/after case. It shows two different Pinus sylvestris 'Watereri': one as close work detail, one as a full crown in a terrace garden.

Tree 1: reading density in young growth.

The close-ups show the fine decision-making: not everything is shortened; strong and overly dense zones are opened selectively.

Pinus sylvestris Watereri tree 1, dense cloud pad detail during selective care
Pinus sylvestris Watereri tree 1, young growth and dense needles inside the cloud pad
Hand work on Pinus sylvestris Watereri with shears and young growth
Watereri cloud pad detail while selecting young shoots

Tree 2: the same logic at full-crown scale.

The second tree shows the effect at garden scale: cloud pads stay readable, while light and air can still move between the layers.

Pinus sylvestris Watereri tree 2, crown architecture with dense cloud pads
Pinus sylvestris Watereri tree 2 after cloud pad care in a terrace garden
Connected series

Separate groups where the tree, place and work logic stay readable.

These frames no longer sit loose in the general grid. They are grouped by the same tree or the same work context: some show a visible care effect, some show the finished result from several angles.

Dense: Pinus parviflora beside the house: dense growth and a calmer cloud line.
Dense
Opened: Pinus parviflora beside the house: dense growth and a calmer cloud line.
Opened

Pinus parviflora beside the house: dense growth and a calmer cloud line.

The group shows one work context beside the house: dense growth, a restless outer line and the opened, cleaner cloud form after hand work.

Tree
Japanese white pine - Pinus parviflora
What was done
Young growth was selectively reduced, the pads were opened and the lower line was calmed so the tree reads clearly beside the wall and gravel again.
View 1: Pinus parviflora in a wooden box: low crown, setting and proportion.
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View 2: Pinus parviflora in a wooden box: low crown, setting and proportion.
View 2

Pinus parviflora in a wooden box: low crown, setting and proportion.

The series explains why a large garden bonsai is not judged only from the front: height, container, surrounding plants and viewing direction belong together.

Tree
Japanese white pine - Pinus parviflora
What was done
The form was read so the lower clouds do not feel heavy, the upper layers stay visible and the tree gains calm in its setting.
Dense: Pinus parviflora: dense crown, separated clouds, finished effect.
Dense
Opened: Pinus parviflora: dense crown, separated clouds, finished effect.
Opened
Effect: Pinus parviflora: dense crown, separated clouds, finished effect.
Effect

Pinus parviflora: dense crown, separated clouds, finished effect.

This stays a connected work series, not the top proof block: dense state, opened form and the effect from a second angle.

Tree
Japanese white pine - Pinus parviflora
What was done
Overfull areas were selectively opened, young growth was reduced and the clouds were separated so the form does not look flat.
View 1: Tall pine niwaki: one solitaire from three angles.
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View 2: Tall pine niwaki: one solitaire from three angles.
View 2
View 3: Tall pine niwaki: one solitaire from three angles.
View 3

Tall pine niwaki: one solitaire from three angles.

Not before/after but the same tree from different sides: trunk movement, height and how the solitaire holds the space by the fence.

Tree
Shaped pine (niwaki) - garden solitaire
What was done
One solitaire shown from several angles: the layered pads are separated and the silhouette stays calm from every side.
Pinus parviflora / candle work

Two Japanese white pines after settling the young growth.

This series is not before/after proof. It shows two Pinus parviflora in the owner's garden after evening candle work: the young growth settles, the cloud line becomes calmer and the trees remain readable in the landscape.

Pinus parviflora in the garden after candle and young shoot work, tree 1
Second view of Pinus parviflora after settling the young growth
Pinus parviflora in the garden bed with a calm cloud line after candle work, tree 2
Pinus parviflora in the landscape context after evening work on young growth
Pinus nigra / recovery care

Black pine after seasonal care.

These two images show one case without a before photo: a weakened Pinus nigra after selective thinning, cleaning and crown care.

Viktor beside a large black pine Pinus nigra, showing the scale of hand shaping work
Austrian black pine Pinus nigra after sanitary crown cleaning and seasonal care
Pinus mugo Wintergold / care

Autumn cleaning inside the crown.

These images are not a strict before/after case. They document care for a Pinus mugo 'Wintergold': old needles and dry branches are removed from the middle of the crown.

Pinus mugo Wintergold with the inner crown cleaned during autumn care
Pinus mugo Wintergold with yellow winter colour after crown care
Pinus mugo Wintergold in the garden context after autumn cleaning of the crown centre
Pinus mugo 'Pumilio' / mushroom crown

Mountain pine with a calm mushroom-shaped crown.

A single portfolio image, not a before/after case: Pinus mugo 'Pumilio' is shaped as a compact, umbrella-like crown in a large planter.

Pinus mugo Pumilio in a large planter with an artistically shaped mushroom crown

Viktor's note: this is Pinus mugo 'Pumilio'. The work is an artistic architectural crown formation in the shape of a mushroom.

Pinus thunbergii / crown architecture

Japanese black pine with an architectural niwaki crown.

This series is not a before/after case. It shows artistic architectural work on the crown of a Japanese black pine: thinning and shortening young candles to distribute strength more evenly through the tree.

Japanese black pine Pinus thunbergii with an architectural niwaki crown
Pinus thunbergii after crown work with clear cloud pads
Detail of Japanese black pine after thinning and candle work
Finished niwaki

The strongest finished trees and garden bonsai.

Curated instead of a photo dump: form, proportion, cloud layers and tree scale. This section shows finished effect, not before/after proof.

Garden context

The tree in the garden and near the house.

The form has to work in real space: terrace, path, house and the view from the window.

Shaped shrubs

Topiary balls and formal garden structure.

Clipped forms sit separately from cloud pines and strict before/after pairs. This is another formal language: density, line and topiary precision.

Acer & deciduous trees

Pruning and shaping trees with leaves.

With deciduous trees, Viktor does not cut against a green mass. He reads the branch structure: reducing crossing or excessive shoots, bringing light into the crown and keeping the growth directions that will build the next shape.

Viktor at work

Hands, tools and tree scale.

These photos show the work beside the living tree: by hand, with Japanese tools and responsibility for the result.

Process and details

Care mistakes, candles and cutting details.

Close-ups and technical images live here: candles, old needles, density, air inside the crown and examples that should not be sold as full before/after cases.

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