Ah cool, fair enough pal. Camera-wise I think you're using a different brand to me, but the general jist should be the same. If you change it to Aperture mode using the dial on top (probably 'A' or something) and then find out how to scroll through the apertures until you get to about f/16. You should see that the shutter speed has dropped from around 1/10th of a second to a couple of seconds. If you try hand holding it you'll get a blurred shot, but if you use a tripod or flat surface it will come out well. Use a 2 second delay if you can find that too. I'll leave you to have a look through the manual anyway, bit hard to guess specific settings.
My car is currently parked up somewhere with a broken engine mount, can't sort it til I get back from uni and find myself an engine crane/ mechanic. Might put the bumper on after that lol.