Depends on your definition of "art".
For instance if your definition of "art" is something to display big on your wall - why wouldn't your photo be considered art.
Eg - This is probably going to go on the wall in my home office - and big. For me, it evokes a very special morning, years of planning but really it is a snap shot of a moment in time I had hoped to happen. It represents an absolute high point for me.
There really is no creativity here. None, aim the big lens at the mountain, crop out the stuff at the bottom and boom...done. But for me it has more artistic merit than some dark nude picture with a big white mount and black frame, you know the sort.
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Stephen Taylor, on Flickr
This might be deemed more creative - this ICM. I had to create it - it's not a documentary shot. However there isn't a month of Sundays this is going up on a wall, into a calender I sell or any prints I sell commercially.
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Stephen Taylor, on Flickr
Art is a very broad reaching word and means lots of different things for lots of different things. For me, I consider myself an artist as I feel there is a craft to be able to take pictures as good as mine, and that my work has some sort of aesthetic value. I feel like an an artist, creating a work of beauty when I am out with the camera, which is the tool/medium I use.
I cannot draw or paint to save my life. I wish I could.