Annie-Get-Your-Gun wrote:
I have images stored in iCloud and iCloud is full. I want to delete images but don't know how. Would appreciate help from a fellow Hog.
iCloud: Delete photos and videos to save storage on iCloud
You can free up iCloud storage space by deleting photos and videos you don’t want to keep.
If you turned on iCloud Photos on your iOS device (iOS 8.1 or later) or Mac (OS X 10.10.3 or later), the photos or videos that you delete are removed from iCloud and from all your devices where iCloud Photos is turned on.
If you didn’t turn on iCloud Photos on your iOS device or Mac, you can delete photos or videos from the Camera Roll album on your iOS device, so they aren’t included in your iCloud backup.
Delete photos or videos
In the Photos app on your iOS device (iOS 8.1 or later), tap Photos at the bottom of the screen, then view your photos and videos by moments.
Tap Select, tap one or more photos or videos, then tap .
Tap Delete [items].
You can also delete photos and videos using the Photos app on your Mac (OS X 10.10.3 or later) or on iCloud.com. See Use iCloud Photos to store photos in iCloud in the Photos User Guide.
Deleted photos and videos are placed in the Recently Deleted album on your device, where they remain for 30 days. After that, items are permanently removed from all your devices set up for iCloud Photos.
You can remove items from your devices before the 30-day time period is up. On your iOS device, in the Recently Deleted album, tap Select, tap to select one or more items, tap Delete, then tap Delete [items].
Delete photos or videos from Camera Roll
If you’re not using iCloud Photos, before you delete photos or videos from the Camera Roll on your iOS device, you can import them to your computer. See the Apple Support article Transfer photos and videos from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch.
In the Photos app, tap Albums, then tap Camera Roll.
Tap Select, tap one or more photos or videos, then tap .
Tap Delete [items].