It looks slightly too contrast-y to me, it feels like you've lost some detail (to the right on the hill and the wall in the lower left, for example).
How about this? Brightened up the levels a bit, boost contrast and saturation. Then duplicate layer, guassian blur and set layer mode to "overlay".
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Edit: It's a lovely shot, BTW. Whereabouts in France is it?[/QUOTE]
I like that, not as bland as the original and not OTT. Thanks :)
It's in a small village which I forget the name of, beside Sarlat in the Dordogne Valley. The village is built on a cliff face and I managed some interesting shots although the kit lens started to show its limitations.
[QUOTE=benneh]Agree with this. Also all though the contrast is nice I think you've lost quite a bit of detail in the building on the lower left (through it being so dark really). Overall I like it but there seems too much of a difference between the sky and the houses, as though the houses are set in a lazy late afternoon and the sky is a little too bright/blue for this (imo of course).[/QUOTE]
I think the detail in the lower left around that building was lost after I added some lighting effects focused on the trees. I'll try removing that to see what sort of effect it gives.
I'm working on a laptop LCD BTW so some elements of the images might be a bit askew.