Hi, Arlene! Wow, what a view you have from your hilltop home! I was looking at the skin tones, and thinking they could use a little warming up, even though they are probably pretty accurate for the actual exposure, daylight color balance, etc. I usually warm up skin tones so they look a little less grey or blue in the cast, just because it is a more pleasing color for skin to our (less than perfect) eyes. You might add a dash of yellow and red and see if you like the results better. (or magenta and yellow...I'm having a hard time deciding if the tint in your pic is a tiny bit too blue or cyan/green. My camera ususally tends toward cyan, so adding red perks the colors up quite a bit!) Hope this helps... Nee (but really, it's fine as is!)
I think the color balance is great ... skin tones are nice and look at the end of his fingers ... the color where they are dirty looks just as it should.--RCM - Remember this ... we don't know what we don't know ... but many times we think we do!