One photographer has taken some incredible portraits of himself from spectacular locations, spanning all seven continents, and featuring some of the world’s most beautiful places. Paul Zizka has produced an epic collection of self-portraits while globetrotting everywhere from Asia to Antarctica in search of the world’s most stunning scenery. His breath-taking snaps include natural wonders—such as the spectacular aurora borealis, the badlands of Mongolia, and the glacial ice sheet of Greenland—as well as iconic landmarks such as the Ahu Tongariki on Easter Island. The photographer, who often travels alone, uses an intervalometer built into his camera which controls how many shots are taken, how often, and for how long. The 41-year-old from Banff, Canada, then simply wanders into the scene—which is sometimes several hundred meters away—where he tries out several poses. “I do plan where to stand beforehand, then I try a number of poses and positions once I get …