Overall I like this. I really like the shadow of the tree on light house. Only niggle is it feels cramped at the bottom of the frame. Backing up, going with a wider angle lens or shooting in landscape orientation for a wider FOV would IMO have created an even better composition.
If you use photoshop, in the "Transform" dialogue, there is a sub category called, "warp." This feature is often abused but it you duplicate your image, go to warp, you will see yet another dialogue appear that allows you to "pull" up one side of an image - such, as in this photo, the Lighthouse, to a more vertical aspect without sacrificing the rest of the angles in the image...though IMO, the structure could stand some lifting on the back left side, as well.
@bulldurham or you could do it in camera shooting from a VERY TALL step ladder, or use a tilt shift lens. I've tried Freelensing, but it's hard to hold still.