See some say they can't get good macro shots, but these blooms in real life size are about 1 inch and I took this while the wind was blowing and handheld phone. I think the 1520 does great considering it's a phone and not a camera. I've trimmed some of background to get just the small blooms.
In Camera I shoot 5MP jpg + 16MP dng. I open the dng with Rawer App on the phone and make some tweaks. Rawer will output as a 4.1MP jpg. If you shoot HDR, You get one 5MP jpg pic in HDR and the three brackets are in dng as +ev, -ev and 0ev... It makes for a lot of extraneous files, but I clean up regularly on my PC and get rid of all the extra files I no longer need when I'm happy with all my edits. For some special occasions I save the dng files on PC.
If I want 16MP jpg I shoot in Camera360 Sight or ProShot. It's just easier for me that way.
Camera, Forced HDR, no adjustments to lighting. On the PC I used Office Picture Manager '07 and cropped out this 4:3 portrait from the 16:9 landscape 5MP oversampled jpg.
Suggestion: view at 100% (click the image, when it opens in a popup, click again to open in new tab and click the image one last time for 100%). IMHO a wealth of detail...
Just returned from a weekend vacation with girlfriend in Sabang, Puerto Galera, Philippines.
Shots are unedited and taken with my preferred camera app, ProShot.
Love this shot of an old man selling sea urchins (Tastes like Oysters)
Taken with Lumia Camera 5 with Rich Capture On.