Hi Ray,
I too would have been compelled to get a shot of this scene!
The way the light is coming through is gorgeous!
In general terms, and it’s mostly just me but I try to eliminate any bright spots at the edges of the frame, preferably while taking the shot but they can also be dealt with in post if needed. The reason is that bright spots at the edge of the frame tend to be attention grabbers, so ideally, tone them down or eliminate them to keep the attention directed at the main subject.
In the above comment I’m referring to the bright patch of sky at the top and the bright patches of light at the bottom.
In the example edit below, I cropped it from a 2x3 to a 5x7, not much difference but it seemed to eliminate some of the distractions (for me).
The amount of saturation and contrast was almost to the level of being ‘Hot’, they seem to be taking away from the idea of wanting to be there in person.
Of course all of the things mentioned are subjective, it’s mostly just me and my own personal preference. The reason for pointing them out is for general awareness for things that might become a distraction to the average viewer (in general).
Below is a slightly toned down example edit for your consideration. I run this through noise reduction in Topaz Denoise but Lr and ACR has a good denoise feature now as well.
BTW, the 5x7 ratio does lose a bit of that nice tall 2x3 vertical feel, if you want to keep the 2x3, you could do some cloning at the sky opening at the top and the bottom at the road.
As a side note: Try to pay attention to the histogram in Lr or ACR or even PS to make sure the highlights aren’t reaching the right side (showing pure whites) and the shadows aren’t too far to the left (showing pure blacks). You can click on the little checkboxes at the top right and left of the histogram window so those blacks and whites are shown in blue and red in the image while you’re editing (they can be turned on and off as needed of course).
Anyway, have a look at the example edit and if it doesn’t align with what you want, don’t be concerned about agreeing with my take, it’s your image and your experience.
Just trying to be helpful.