If all good good.. move onto your editing/post processing.. same.. watch the histogram (this is an English video, but, lots of screenshots along the way).
"A color histogram of an image represents the distribution of the composition of colors in the image."
Your monitor's colour calibration could be out of whack as well.. so.. what you are seeing on your monitor may not be ideal.
I've downloaded your image here and made a simple Hue / Saturation adjustment (-35) in Photoshop:
Just a short note here.. with regards to some of your recent uploads.. something I am seeing/noticing.
There is a yellow/green cast.
So..
Check your camera's histogram for one.
If all good good.. move onto your editing/post processing.. same.. watch the histogram (this is an English video, but, lots of screenshots along the way).
"A color histogram of an image represents the distribution of the composition of colors in the image."
Your monitor's colour calibration could be out of whack as well.. so.. what you are seeing on your monitor may not be ideal.
I've downloaded your image here and made a simple Hue / Saturation adjustment (-35) in Photoshop:
"france and switzerland hollidays 325" | Colour correction
Which looks better on your screen/monitor?