What am I seeing?
Sometimes it's just hard to figure out what you're looking at. Here are some examples of photos that definitely need a little something extra to explain things:
Who are these people?
What are they up to?
G20 Protest
Protesters depicting G20 leaders don their oversized head costumes before a demonstration calling for global equality among nations outside the venue site of the annual G20 leaders summit in Brisbane, Nov. 14, 2014. The leaders depicted are (L-R) Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott, South African President Jacob Zuma and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Very large pile of fabric
Where's this kid hanging out?
Persons sculpture
"Personnes" (Persons), a sculpture made with used clothes, is displayed at the Fine Arts Museum in Santiago, Chile Nov. 11, 2014. The exhibition, "Souls" by French artist Christian Boltanski, runs until Jan. 4, 2015.
Weird mushroomy things
Doesn't look like something you want to touch.
War memorial
Snow-covered trees are reflected on the inscribed names of Colorado men and women killed in conflict since Colorado became a state, on the glass Colorado Freedom Memorial located in Aurora, Nov.11, 2014.
New kids' game?
Children doing odd things.
Earthquake drill
Children take cover under their desk inside a school during an earthquake drill in Santiago, Chile Nov. 13, 2014. Around 1 million people, which included students, teachers and parents, took part in a drill that simulated a fictitious 8.8-magnitude earthquake, according to organizers.
Doll in bed
A new type of Barbie doll?
Ebola drill
Trainees follow the Ebola training program Nov. 12, 2014 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Doctors Without Borders established a training program in a mock field hospital built in an old factory, without electricity and running water, in the Dutch capital for medical personnel worldwide who are being sent to countries where Ebola is rife. The charity says it needs hundreds of doctors who are willing and sufficiently skilled to go to Africa to try to help combat the epidemic. The training center in Amsterdam is the second of its kind joining one in Brussels.