Well, my icon corner has grown from a gleam in my eye at the beginning of the semester, to a wonderful little shrine that I absolutely love. I've actually been looking for a camera of some sort to photograph it with (I don't own a camera). But I will describe it to the best of my ability.
I have a little shelf I use for it. I can barely fit in my corner to kneel but I'm just glad to have it. I have my baptismal candle, votive candles, tea lights, holy water, an incense burner (thank you Photini!), my prayer list, and a little pocket prayer book. These are my icons:
Christ Pantokrator: 2
Virgin and Child: 3
Annunciation
Creation of the Animals
St. Photini
St. Nicholas
Resurrection
St. Catherine
Creation of the Stars
Beheading of St. John the Forerunner
St. Raphael of Brooklyn (thank you nicodemus!)
Mother of God - Simeon's Prophecy
Holy Royal Martyrs - St. Nicholas the Tsar-Martyr and family
St. Philip the Apostle (of the 12)
St. Peter the Apostle
four diptychs of Christ Pantokrator and Virgin and Child
Also, I don't have it yet, but today I won another Christ Pantokrator from eBay.

I didn't think the ones I had of Christ were big enough and I felt like I should have a larger one of my Lord than the ones I have.
This might sound like an obscene amount of icons, but most of them were gifts, or I was only able to purchase them due to a freak minor windfall. (I found a bundle of foreign currency that belonged to me, and had somewhat appreciated in value between the time I got it exchanged and the time I found it.) Also, most of them are very small--two by three inches or smaller.
This isn't including the wonderful icon cards that Suzannah and countrymouse have given to me. I have been so wonderfully blessed and already I feel that this simple little dorm room has been imbued with God's grace and love due to the presence of these sacred objects.