@ Mrmixx. I don't know what you used to take the picture. But if you have a DSLR I can give a little tip on how to shoot a tree in an area like that. Obviously the tree is really pretty and you want to get more of it on there, to capture the serenity. But the distractions in the background mess it up it a little bit. A couple ways to help prevent objects taking your eye away from the subject, is bring your Aperture as low as possible. This way you can focus on the tree and blur out the background as much as possible. Use a tripod if you have one. Doesn't need to be good, just a stand of sorts, can be a table too. You will be amazed the difference it makes. 1: it'll make cropping about 80-90% better. 2:Even though the details that you directly look on the picture won't seem much different, The corners of the picture will come out better. I picture in that light would need about 200-400 ISO. and about .150 shutter speed. Just a few tips depending on your camera that could help a bit
nice pictures to the both of you though