You see something a bit away from you, but there are objects in the foreground obscuring your view.
A smartphone app that uses the camera to show you the parts you want to see without the obstructing elements in the foreground. It does so by asking you to move the camera in an as large area as you can, scanning the scene up and down, left and right. You then choose the distant object you want to see, and the app will work out – using the multiple exposures it continuously takes when you move the phone around – how to build a picture without the obstructions in the foreground.
For those obsessed with one visual theme.
A picture sharing website or collection of websites, where users can browse and upload their pictures in various themes (only windows, only phone booths, only glasses, etc.)
Has this ever happened to you? You return from a vacation and don’t remember what you did on what day.
An app that alerts you whenever you arrive at a place to take a photo and caption it, and when you leave alerts you to write a short note (text or audio) about the place you just visited. At the end of the trip, you have a textual and visual timeline that you can export as a video, an HTML page, etc.
Easy, convenient and beautiful.
A service that will turn your photo stream (from one or more sources online) into a professional photo book using human editors.
Fun with pictures.
A game (website, app) that regularly publishes a picture taken very close up. You need to identify the object being photographed. If you get it right, you can enter a raffle by posting the photo on your stream on a social network (without giving away the solution.)