Below is a photo from a scene of a DC RELATED SHOW/MOVIE. Your job is to guess what show the pictured scene hails from!
Bonus:
If you know the show AND the scene, feel free to comment below! If correct, you may carry on the game!
The Instructions
-A picture of the scene must be included as well as ONE quote from that scene
-If the person guessing is correct, they must attempt to carry on the game
-Feel free to take a snapshot of a scene with your phone (works best from YouTube), upload the photo to https://postimages.org, and copy/paste the Direct Link URL in your comment.
Search with a picture from a website
On your computer, open the Chrome browser.
Go to the website with the picture you want to use.
Right-click the picture.
Click Search Google for image. You’ll see your results in a new tab.
I doubt it lol I didn’t even know there was such a thing and even now, I still wouldn’t use it. Hence on some of them I was blunt by saying “I have never seen it before”
No I understand. I just didn’t anticipate other people’s impulse for dishonesty. I didn’t even know that reverse images thing even existed. But at least portal man was honest about being dishonest LOL
You could alter the original image using an image manipulation program (GIMP, Photoshop) Example: make the image grayscale as opposed to color. That will really affect reverse imaging.
Note: I knew that the scene had to do with an adaption of DC Comics Invasion. I just did not know what show and episode.
Typically when you do a reverse image search you are presented with visually similar images (In this case classified as horror). Most of the time the visually similar images have nothing to do with the original image.
You have to know what you are looking for (CW Superhero Shows). Most images from the initial 100 visually similar images had nothing to do with the image.
I then saw a YouTube video preview titled LOT. I assumed it meant Legends of Tomorrow. I clicked on the video and clicked on another video by the same uploader. That’s how I found the show, episode and quote.