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Something you can try is opening the ENB GUI. (Shift + enter, I think it was, haven't played in a while again) and look for depth of field and disable it, with luck this is enough to turn it off. Can't really help more without knowing the enb.
so logically thinking, it will be something to do with camera or appearance mods, and of that list the only things that might makes sense is fleshfx or joy of perspective, but I don't know, so you're gonna have to methodically go down every mod in your MCM if it's not in those two. (it could also be an SKSE mod that you didn't list, too)
alternatively you can just 'sisme 0' as it'll disable all imagespace modifiers for this session; game will look a bit plainer than normal, but hey, you didn't have to do any work. :-)
[Imagespace]
bDoDepthOfField=1
I have it active, because I am using DYNAVISION to manage DoF from MCM.
https://www.nexusmods.com/site/mods/631