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After 90, the girl photographed microscopic bacteria. What did she do to collect bacteria?

As a post-90 s girl, she went to the mountains alone to find strains, and kept shooting under the camera every day for fear of missing a detail. Sometimes she may fail, but if she doesn't give up, she will start all over again.

This post-90s girl named Zhou Qingfeng is a fan of microscopic fungi. Under her photography, a small and dreamy micro-world is presented to everyone. She is obsessed with the exploration of microorganisms and feels curious every time she goes out to collect them. After the rain, she will carry a tent on her back, take a camera and run to the mountains to find the next unknown novelty. In order to find a new variety, she needs to pry open thick soil leaves or look for rotten old bark falling from trees.

When shooting in the wild, she will often meet many poisonous insects, snakes, mountain leeches and so on. Sometimes affected by the weather, such as mudslides or landslides. If she meets the strain she wants to shoot in the wild, she will set up a tent in the wild and watch it all night. She said, in fact, beautiful fungi don't have to be found in deep mountains and forests. In fact, there are many fungi around us. For example, the green belt downstairs and the bushes in the park. Every time she collects in the wild, she will take some photos and collect some bacteria to the laboratory.

After getting it to the lab, she will shoot some videos or continue to cultivate. Ten minutes on stage, ten years off stage. Making a good video is a lot of repeated shooting. Maybe a video only takes ten seconds, but it takes her ten days or half a month to finish. In fact, it is still difficult to shoot microscopic bacteria, and the success rate is probably less than one-third. I still remember one time she tried to film the reproduction process of a bacterium, but she didn't reproduce for three days and was eaten by a cockroach.

There were disappointments and surprises during the filming. Once, when she was filming Trichoderma. She was overjoyed when she accidentally discovered the powder tumor fungus. I am very grateful to this post-90 s girl. With her persistence and patience, she let us better understand the beauty of the fungus world.