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Looks good to me. I would increase the contrast and then review overall color once again. A simple click of the black eyedropper from the curve layer on a black spot in many cases will help clean both up, contrast and color cast.
Americo, I think I understand where you're at in the learning curve. Overall, there is never an end to learning photography. The one thing I will say is there are many challenges to it and one must not get discouraged. We have all been at various points that seem very tough, but with a small breather we find our way around it.
One way to learn is by viewing others work and learning their processes. It does not hurt to emulate what you see and learn, but at some point you will find your own style and move towards that more and more over time.
Where I learned most of my post processing was by posting images and commenting on others work. Just a thought on the learning path long term........good luck!...
Interesting homes.
Jeff
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