In my selfies I didn't only want to capture my whole body, but also just my feet and hands. In the first photo, I really liked the texture on my shoe and and it was a different photo for a portrait. Although it may not be a true definition of a portrait, I still like what it's capturing. In my second photo, I set the self timer on the camera and I wanted a cool and different angle so I stood over the camera. It took me a couple tries to get it how I wanted it, but overall i feel this photo shows my style of photography well. My third I had a lot of homework that night so I chose to take the book I was reading and use my hands to make it look as if I were "skimming" through it. It probably isn't my favorite photo but overall for the time I had that night, it turned out the best out of the ones I did take. My fourth photo I wanted to do a motion one, so I set the self timer and ran over to the spot and threw a ball up in the air. This way was very tricky because between the timer and the position I had to run, it was tough. For if I do something like this in the studio, it will be a lot easier photographing someone and I can control when the picture is taken and also I can position the person. My fifth photo I chose to shoot my hand holding a ball. I like the simplicity in this photo, yet it still has depth. Again, I wanted to capture not my whole body but just a part of it.