What film for Diamond Fuji?

The nights are dark and empty

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The nights are dark and empty

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Nymphaea's, triple exposure

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Nymphaea's, triple exposure

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Nymphaea

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Nymphaea

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Jekyll driftwood

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Jekyll driftwood

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Sirius Glass

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First of all, color or black & white? If color, slides or prints?
 

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Black & white: Kodak Tri-X 400, Ilford HP5+
Color Prints: Kodak Portra 160 or 400, Fuji Pro 400H
Color Slides: Ask someone else
 

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Amazing scene there! Don´t worry about the film, if it´s going to be negative it will probably have enough dynamic range. The subject is going to be so wonderful I doubt you have to be concerned about the subtle differences in film types.
 

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I would use Kodak Portra 400.,
 
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