please critique this photo

I looked up the specs and it doesn't look like you can do any manual adjustment. You could trick the camera buy using some different settings. For example using a landscape setting should decrease your aperture therefore increasing depth of field, not sure what it will give for shutter speed so you'll have to experiment or maybe use a tripod. Keep your ISO at 100 and use the manual white balance if you can, but I'm not sure if you can do that either.
 
Wow, after reading a few comments as i scrolled, the comments just got better and better. Im trying to improve my pictures as well. Except idk where everyone was when i posted a photo? haha
 
Because you never responded to the comments you got.

For your clown fish you need a tripod or a better lens. The tank just isn't bright enough for f/5.6 @ 300mm, you squeezed the full potential out already.
For your kenya tree problem you need a better lens or some 1337 Photoshop skills.
 
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<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=13901283#post13901283 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sphelps
I looked up the specs and it doesn't look like you can do any manual adjustment. You could trick the camera buy using some different settings. For example using a landscape setting should decrease your aperture therefore increasing depth of field, not sure what it will give for shutter speed so you'll have to experiment or maybe use a tripod. Keep your ISO at 100 and use the manual white balance if you can, but I'm not sure if you can do that either.

looks like the only thing i can adjust when in landscape is the quality...iso is set to auto and wont let me adjust it
 
one last pic...i thought this turned out decent...thanks guys for helping me learn my camera and get the most out of it!

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