These trees stand in the middle of the field that divides our property from the farm you see in the background of this image.
This is for my PLAY project - you can read more about it in my profile - where I'll be using a different prime lens for each month of the year: for April it's the Fujinon 27mm f/2.8 on an APS-C sensor camera (today the Fuji X-T10) - the equivalent of a 40mm lens on a full-frame camera.
@ceilidh That's interesting Margaret because French trees for me will always be lines of Plane Trees but we're a little too far north for them. These are actually oak trees but 'butchered' by the farmer: they're not allowed to fell trees bordering the fields so they cut off all the branches that might shade the growing crops and leave just one at the top called a 'tire seve' - literally a sap puller - to keep the tree alive.