What am I seeing?
Sometimes you just can't tell what you're looking at in a picture. Here are some recent examples of things that aren't quite as clear as they could be.
For instance, what do you think this is?
A creature from the deep...end of the bathtub?
A shampoo accident?
Brutal Run
A competitor jumps to run through plastic bottles during the Brutal Run extreme obstacle course race in Budapest, Hungary, Aug. 30, 2014.
Escape-proof?
Don't let the speed-demons out of your sight.
Daily constitutional
Resident Chris Roland poses with his pet turtles Cindy, left, and Kuka on Madison Avenue in the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City, Sept. 4, 2014.
Roland has had the turtles for years and walks them daily he said.
Power line confusion
A poorly planned substation?
A trapeze artist's nightmare?
Tall ship rigging
The tall ship Dar Mlodziezy travels on the river Thames on its way to the Royal Borough Greenwich Tall Ships Festival in London, England, Sept. 3, 2014
Bath toy?
Left at the lake at the end of the summer?
Does it float well?
"HippopoThames"
A sculpture of a giant hippopotamus, "HippopoThames", built by artist Florentjin Hofman is towed up the Thames past the Houses of Parliament in central London, Sept. 2, 2014.
Badly mounted?
I thought you wanted to carefully preserve the specimen?
Does that make him mad?
Medical procedure
Ibrahim Saied Al Sayeeh places a bee on the head of a man suffering from headaches and sinus problems, in Cairo, Aug. 29, 2014. Al Sayeeh's father,Haj Saied Al Sayeeh, believes that the venom released by bees when they sting has medicinal properties, which when used on specific parts of the body, can cure ailments like kidney problems, appendicitis and even cancer.
In 2004, Al Sayeeh opened this center and began treating patients free of charge with bee venom to provide relief for those suffering from rheumatic pain, nerve inflammation and hepatitis C. The center claims that they have succeeded in curing these conditions for people coming from all over Cairo.
Am I counting right?
How many fingers does he have?
Mel Brooks relishes his moment
Filmmaker and comedian Mel Brooks shows his hands after leaving handprints in cement, with a fake sixth finger attached to his left hand, in the forecourt of the TCL Chinese theatre in Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 8, 2014.