I have to disagree, Izzie as to the over-saturation. I've traveled around the world several times and visited places where there isn't the first piece of air pollution (though now, perhaps) and yet to have seen that much color all in one sky. De-saturating by a mere 14% brings it closer to reality for me. I do work on a monitor which is calibrated monthly. For many years I worked in commercial photography doing dye-color matched fabrics to print media so I am, I guess over sensitive to sliders that have been pushed a tad to far to the right or a camera that is programmed for "Vivid," instead of Neutral.
-14% still retains a vivid sky and is still quite stunning though for my eye, more realistic. Always though, it is the choice and vision of the artist. We are merely co-conspirators in their artistry.
