It does, but the time of day and weather conditions are all wrong which is why I wouldn't spend lots of time processing it. Try this composition on a sunny but not completely clear morning or evening with the sun behind you or to the side of you. You'll do well.
Forget tone mapping, HDR, bracketing, tonal contrast (colour fx users) and get a clean exposure with no blinkies and you'll be fine. Try a grad filter or even a circ polarising filter.
PS, compositionally, include less of the trees and more of the lake, I'd stand a bit more to the right and face into the lake a bit more.