On Friday, we left bitter Michigan on a plane and touched down in sunny Florida just 3 hours later. It had been a long time since we saw green grass, flowers or even a sunny day for that matter. My toddler couldn’t contain herself. As we walked to our vehicle, she went on and on about the weather.
“Oh my gosh mom it’s warm out. It’s so warm out. I don’t even need a coat! IT’S SO WARM OUT!!”
We had big plans for this vacation but what I wasn’t prepared for was a private concert of Let it Go by 3 year old prodigy Maddilyn Tru – you better watch out ‘Adele Dazeem’! ;) Thankfully I had my new Nokia Lumia Icon on me and with some quick thinking, captured this fun video for our family.
The following days were spent at amusements parks and our nights at dinner shows like Medieval Times. It had been many years since I visited Medieval times so it was like seeing it for the first time. We got pretty good seats at the end of the arena, although I wish we had arrived earlier to get lower seats – it’s first come first serve. Regardless, I was still able to capture some great shots, which surprised me since it they were at action shots, in full zoom and these can be tricky under even good lighting conditions!
Surprisingly, my phone even out performed my DSLR lens thanks to it’s f/2.4 aperture. After that, I left the DSLR at home. With the Lumia Icon I didn’t find it necessary to lug it around, which will be great tomorrow because we’re headed to Cocoa Beach!
Thank you to Nokia and Verizon for providing the Lumia Icon for purposes of this article. All opinions remain my own.
You got some great photos. I totally need to up my photography skills. It looks like you had a lot of fun on your trip!
I am IMPRESSED with that camera. I have always said that the camera will lead me to my next phone!
That phone takes so great pictures. Cell phones these days takes just as good of pictures as cameras. Looks like you and your family had a great time!
Great pictures! I love the shot on the beach. The colors are amazing.
Wow. I’m impressed with the light pickup and color on the camera. Did you do anything in post to the photos?