Google has been awarded a patent that allows the users to take pictures using a Glass-like head-mounted display wearable, when it recognizes the user's fingers.
According to the engadget.com, the camera on a head-mounted wearable sense where the user's fingers are positioned and take a photo when you make one of those finger frames. The wearable's camera would always be looking for fingers to pop up in its view and when it senses them it will capture a photo.
The patent also said that the device can change the orientation of the image based on the positioning of the users hands. If they made a circular "O" shape with one hand, they would end up with a round picture. And on using two hands to frame a rectangular portrait the camera could take a portrait photo.
Also, the device is capable of making any additional cropping, white balance and exposure adjustments based on the area the user points out.
In addition, there is no assurance that the tech will be used in a new version of Glass or any other device.