It has a very wintry feel to it. If that's the effect you were shooting for, it's very successful. I get the impression that it was fairly dark at the time, which may have allowed you to more easily get that long shutter speed. Not all images "require" color temperature correction to what it would look like under more common circumstances. You're the artist. You choose the parameters. If someone doesn't like it, they don't have to look at it.
I wouldn't take to heart the disparaging comments that are sometimes made on forums such as this. When I see that someone has made an uncharitable comment, I frequently click on that person's user name and choose "view all forum posts." I try to see what images that person has been posting. All too often that commenter has posted relatively few images, or the images show that the commenter really shouldn't be criticizing at all! It's not uncommon to find a hypercritical commentator with hundreds of posts, and not one image. Now, R3d isn't one of those. His images speak for themselves.