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Depth of Field (DoF) is the distance between the nearest and farthest objects in a scene that appear acceptably sharp when using a lens based camera, although the term is commonly used to simply refer to the presence of unfocused areas.
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Mist + dof + alpha in cycles
This is a tricky one, because you're going to deal with two separate issues that clash with each other.
As @cegaton suggested, volumetrics could make things easier for you, but if you need to solve i …