I don't normally get involved in these types of debates / discussions, and probably won't again.
Seeing as this thread has devolved into a debate as to what art is, and the assertion of some that education and intelligence qualifies them to decide what is or isn't Art, irritates me somewhat.
Having left school at 16 I can not in any way describe myself as well educated, nor a deep thinker.
I have a very curious mind though, and have always wanted to understand things, as opposed to just knowing things.
So for the most part I suppose I have educated myself. (Not to any great degree / extent)
Art being the subjective beast it is, I know what I like and what I don't, but I don't always understand why, does the fact that I don't always understand why I like or don't like it, mean that it is or isn't Art, or merely that I am ill qualified to comment.
I generally just take snaps, a type of record, of lots of differing subjects, (mostly macro of late).
Sometimes though I get an idea in my head to try and be creative, to try and capture something that can't be seen by the naked eye, that would otherwise remain hidden. With macro it's in the details. I am not suggesting my macro shots are art, just giving some background on where I am coming from, as context and background seem to play a part in determining what is Art, from what I have read in previous posts.
A while ago, I was on a creative bent (for me) and started experimenting with light trails.
I was fascinated, by the concept of being able to make an image, as opposed to capturing a scene.
It existed nowhere other than in my head until the moment I opened and closed the shutter.
The resulting images were, to me, Art.
They don't have any deep meaning to anyone other than me, (and not even that deep to me) it's just that I envisaged, planned and created them.
They bring me something when I see them. Are they Art, they are to me.
Might not be Art to everyone though.
Just a few examples, make what you will of them, but I doubt you'll convince me they're not Art.
IMGP3158ed2sm by
dr.shutter, on Flickr
Infinity light trail by
dr.shutter, on Flickr
Light Art by
dr.shutter, on Flickr
IMGP3124ed1sm by
dr.shutter, on Flickr