It was very late last night when I did it. I have accidently posted the shot with no saturation boost rather than the final one with the saturation increased.
I will post the correct one when I get home this afternoon.
The hardest part for me always seems to be in getting the colours right. I do so many versions and I am never 100% happy.
I think as I learn more about Photoshop, the better my photos will get.
That's really very good Ross. You did a lot of things right there.
The reds seem underdone and have more of a pink tone.
So try selective colour in Photoshop and the reds and play with the sliders and see if you can get more reddish/magenta going there which would be the correct colour.
Also there is a touch of green in your background that is throwing the look off subty.
Try running colour balance tool (control B) and reduce green in the background or download a copy of the Photoshop plugin HLVG from Rogelio Andreo and run that on a duplicate layer set to luminosity.
It works well. Sometimes it will spoil teal coloured reflection nebulosity hence the duplicate layer. If you don't like it then don't flatten the image and no harm done!
I can never see the green cast, probably a combination of my old eyes and laptop screen. However, in Photoshop with the info pallette, I can see that the green values are higher over most of the background.
I will try the plugin and the selective colour and see what I can improve.