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Option/Alt-click the Create new adjustment layer button in the Layers palette. This will create a new adjustment layer, but show the New Layer options dialog where you can check the box which says "Group with Previous Layer.
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What this means is that you hold down the Alt button (because you have a PC) and at the bottom of the layers palette you will see a half black, half white circle. That's the adjustment layer. While still holding down the alt and clicking on that circle you will get a list of adjustment choices. For instance, you click on levels and instead of getting an adjustment layer you get a dialog box that allows you to check a box "Group with Previous" which creates a clipping group with the previous layer. That means instead of applying that levels adjustment to all other layers, it only applys it to the layer below it. You will know it's grouped because it will have a little arrow pointing down on the layer in the layers palette.
In the case of your photo, the layer you would group it with is the band of fog you selected and placed on it's own layer so that you could apply the adjustment to only that portion of the image.
Does that help you? If not let us know and we will try to explain it better. It can get tricky sometimes.
DJ