I think this has a tension created by the appearance of the pole falling and being held in place by a wire, which we can't see the top of. I'm not sure if this is better in colour or black and white, as the style of pole and protection fencing are both old typical of what was used when B&W photography was the norm.
This is my attempt at the kind of photography we have been studying. The darkest element is the strangest - the tree that's fallen down on the house and been left in place, while another less dangerous tree appears to have been cut down. My theory is that the tree on the house is a Cedar which you cannot cut down in Bermuda, and this is a government property so they've left it in place, with the intention of fixing it later, while the other (unprotected) tree was simply removed.