The moon has the wrong orientation, too. Mare Crisium, the nearly-circular "sea" on the right, should be near the top if it's moonrise (bottom if moonset). Given how lit up the buildings are, I'd guess it's evening, thus, moonrise. This orientation (moon near horizon with its north pole near 1 o'clock) could be the case only at a very high northern latitude in winter - which this photo obviously isn't - after midnight.
Someone may recognize what city this is, and what direction the skyline is from the camera. If it's not east and this was supposed to be moonrise, there's another problem.
It makes a pretty picture, but would have been better if it were more realistic, most obviously by including the reflection, but the finer details matter, too. Photoshop makes creating pretty pictures like this easy. Creating convincing pictures is much harder.