you realise those effects are artificial right? make a movie with a handycam look at it after
I make films on a DSLR and often use a very wide aperture to give a very narrow (manually fixed) range of focus, creating bokeh DOF effects [and yes, it can be done as a post process], and its very similar to the way DOF works in ENB and both do not really represent how we see with our eyes, but its not meant to... having the entire image sharp, no matter how close or far away something may be, is also unrealistic; I like both approaches in games, but for Skyrim I enjoy fake bokeh DOF.
@Omaeka it is how our eyes work in a way, but we see such a tiny area that we are usually completely unaware of things in front or behind the object we're looking at being out of focus. We scan an area at an incredibly fast rate, building a complete image, so we don't notice depth of field, unless we force ourselves too.
And yes, some of you hate Skyrim, and this and that... but why do you feel the need to tell the world in a screenshot thread... who cares?... just get on and play the things you do like and post screens of those if you like... why pee on other peoples pleasure