Reticulated giraffes touch heads together. LOWESTOFT, UK. AN AUTISTIC photographer has showcased his own perspective of wildlife in a stunning newly released book. In one image, a flamboyance of 6-pound flamingos can be seen, with one flamingo ducking its head to be seen in the lens. Another picture showed a 4-pound ring-tailed lemur gazing intently into the camera. The book, Wild World: Nature Through an Autistic Eye, features some of the most awe-inspiring animals that live on our planet. Photographs in the collection include stunning shots of giraffe calves, the awe-inspiring rhinoceros, and beautiful lions. Captured by 23-year-old Alfie Bowen, from East Anglia, UK, the photos were taken in various wildlife conservancies around the UK and show his love for nature, given his neurodivergence - Alfie is openly autistic, and believes he has found his calling. From a young age, Alfie was inspired by the animal kingdom. After enjoying spending hours watching nature as a child, he picked up a camera - and fell in love with wildlife photography. mediadrumworld.com/ACC Art Book