Hmmm. Just a personal choice when it comes to HDR ... I prefer a photography to look like a photography and art to look art ... Even the most extreme HDR "can" look beautiful, but he can easily be used as a crutch for just bad photography.
Anyway. With this photo, other than HDR, I think the key to post processing is in using various selection tools to edit parts of it separately. I selected the ground and sky separately and adjusted levels and saturation separately. Also used a slight surface blur on the church, and a bit of sponge saturation on just the lights. I used the clone and patch tools to get rid of the electrical wires. If you gonna get rid of the wires, you might as well get rid of the traffic lights too.
The top of the trees could be done better, but hey, I'm sleepy. LOL
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