Thanks everyone. To do a 3D shots you need to take 2 pictures, about 6cm's apart. What I tend to do is lean on my right leg and take the picture, then shift my weight to my left leg and take a another picture making sure the camera is aimed at the same central spot. This gives you the 2 images required to make any type of 3D image (this could be red/blue, side-by-side and wiggles). I then load th eimages in photoshop, align the central points (im this case, the car) and setup a simple animation sequence that jumps between the 2 images at a rate of .1 seconds. Is another way to see 3D images without glasses, called "crosseyed 3D"; you have to cross your eyes until the 2 pictures overlap and create a full 3d image in the middle. the trick is to get the images to overlap, then keep your eyes at that angle until your eyes come back into focus. Its very hard to do, heres an example to see if you can do it:
lol at the stnoe chips comment, I photoshoped the bad ones out!