What am I seeing?
Some images just seem to need more explanation than others.
In our weekly series, we share images from the news that piqued our curiosity and raised questions.
One curved ship. Not great for sailing.
By CBSNews.com senior photo editor Radhika Chalasani
'Misconceivable'
Two people walk across a bridge behind an art installation titled 'Misconceivable' by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm at the Middleheim Park in Wilrijk, Belgium.
Middleheim park is an open air museum with over 250,000 visitors per year.
What am I seeing?
Ouch!! No idea why he has clothespins all over him.
Odd form of dominoes
A man helps his friend to remove clothespins from his back while they play dominoes in the neighborhood of Nere, in Cite Soleil, in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.
As part of the rules, if a player loses a game he must place clothespins on his body, and can only remove them when another player loses.
Definite incentive for winning.
What am I seeing?
This looks like one very odd looking flower or an even odder blood clot.
Simulated bomb attack
Israeli soldiers play the role of victims during a drill simulating a bomb attack on a train in Kiryat Gat, Israel.
Israel completed a five-day annual home front defence exercise preparing soldiers and civilians for attacks.
Think they need better blood 'makeup', but the rest looks pretty real.
What am I seeing?
A dolphin foot rub?
Apnea diving record
Simone Arrigoniof Italy attempts to set an apnea (without oxygen) diving record, while being pushed by a dolphin, in Torvaianica near Rome, May 28, 2015.
According to Arrigoni's publicist, he completed seven loops in one minute and thirty seconds to set the record.
Extra bonus points if you can figure out why the dolphin is involved and what's up with the looping.
What am I seeing?
You're probably as freaked out by this as we are. We promise there's a really good explanation.
Playing guitar during brain surgery
Anthony Kullkamp Dias, 33, sings and plays guitar while doctors perform surgery to remove his brain tumor at Hospital Nossa Senhora da Conceicao in Brazil.
Dias was kept awake and talking during the surgical procedure to monitor his brain for injuries that might be affected by removal of the tumor. He felt no pain and doctors successfully removed 90% of the tumor.
Among the songs 'performed' were the Beatle's "Yesterday" and a Brazilian song "Emanuel."
What am I seeing?
These animals don't quite look right.
Pet cemetery
Memorial headstones for pets are seen in the memorial garden at Penwith Pet Crematorium, which includes a pet cemetery and memorial gardens, near Penzance in Cornwall, England.
Established in 1988 as a pet cemetery and pet crematorium for dogs, cats and small animals; more recently it opened a horse cemetery and also woodland and natural burial grounds for people wishing to be buried close to where their beloved animal's ashes were scattered or interred.
Globally the pet cremation and burial, or 'pet loss' industry has boomed recently, as many bereaved pet owners look to give their much loved pets more individual, formal and dignified send-offs.
What am I seeing?
Odd uniforms looking spooky at night.
Capsized cruise ship
Rescue workers stand on the river bank as the capsized cruise ship The Eastern Star is pulled out of the Yangtze at righted at sunset in China's Hubei province.
The ship capsized carrying more than 450 people. Hundreds of rescue workers searched for survivors and helped to recover the dead.
What am I seeing?
Monkey getting a makeup job?
Money monkey
An illegal street performer coaxes a monkey to perform whilst holding a toy gun, for children in the Sadiq Abad neighborhood, Rawalpindi, in Pakistan.
The Pakistan Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) has called for a greater awareness of animal cruelty and a need to educate children on the issue.
In the previous photo, A man applies kohl eye make up to his pet monkey, named Gulabo (pinky), before it performs tricks for money along streets in Karachi, Pakistan.
What am I seeing?
The waves make this woman look more emaciated than some models.
Swimming in a heat wave
These two photos are more about nature and the photographer capturing odd motion for some compelling photos.
In the previous photo, a girl cools off in the waters of the river Ganges during a hot summer morning in Allahabad, India. The man above went for the full plunge.
What am I seeing?
A little unlikely tête-à-tête between animals?
Goose attacks giraffe
A newborn giraffe is attacked by a goose at Pairi Daiza wildlife park, a zoo and botanical garden in Brugelette, Belgium. Not a friendly tête-à-tête.