Below is the original image. Shooting with a low-resolution, fixed-focus cameraphone can be challenging, and you always hit the limitations of the camera hardware. These limitations introduces many problems to the image, problems that weren't there during the actual shoot.
You can see that the foreground looks muted, the colors are dull, the overall view has a nasty, grey sheen that clouds the whole image. So I fiddled with autoexposure, contrast, shadows and highlights settings in ACDSee Pro Photo Manager 2.5, the image viewer/editor that I frequently use. I will later post in this blog what I did in ACDSee.