You have some really good lighting and some excellent scenery for those shots, which helps a great deal. The RAZR actually takes fairly good shots in bright sunlight (and those scenes would be hard to take bad shots of; really beautiful settings).Exactly what i found, I have not used the stock editor extensively but ill give it a look, what i found that gives instant richness to photos is instagram, it has a exposure toggle which helps a lot, only problem is photos get cropped. Are there any other tricks you could suggest? And to your knowledge does the enhance option of the stock editor help at all?
Below I've attached photos that I worked on with instagram only the exposure setting was used.
What you've found with Instagram speaks to what I was getting at: the RAZR camera's photos only need a little help to get where they ought to be. I haven't used the enhance option on the stock editor, but I have used the editor and it'll do what you need it to. Mainly focus on the big three: colour (temperature, mainly), contrast, and exposure. With literally about 30 seconds spent on each photo you can nudge it over the edge from a so-so phone camera shot to a legitimately good photo. You definitely have an eye for scene composition and colours/contrast, so I should think you would really make your photos pop with very little effort (I have some of the technical knowledge, but I definitely lack the gifted "eye").