Why can't I delete my photos following iOS 8 update?

Since Updating my iphone 5 to iOS 8, I cannot delete my restored photo's. I don't have an option to delete. How can I get rid of some photos to free up a bit of space? Thanks

How are you trying to delete photos?
The Trashicon to delete photos should become available, when you select photos in the "recently Added" album or in the Moments in the Photos tab.
To delete synced photos sync your iPhone again  with iTunes, with the synced photo albums deselected.

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