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Originally Posted by JaseD
What you have done is a rudimentary form of bracketing. This is a legitimate way of taking images. In landscape photography, you set up the camera and expose for the foreground, mid tones and then the sky. This is then combined in processing. It has been done since before digital photography and most certainly before photoshop. It's not like you are taking one sky shot and applying a different location to create what is called a composite.
Shoot away mate.
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Exactly image manipulation has been around long before the digital era. Most of the terms and techniques came from film. Here's a good example of how enhancements are done on film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eha7v1tVzA start at about 10 mins in.
Like the others have said it's all about experimenting, learning, practising and having fun.
Happy imaging.