photo library & backup

IM soon to take a vacation and will have a lot of pictures on my trust 5 s 16 GB iPhone.  I have 5 GB of storage on iCloud, photo library, optimized images and photo stream on.

Assuming I take thousands of pictures, photos will be stored on the storage of the iPhone.  How can I keep the free 16 GB for general use by "pushing" the images from the photo library?

Thank you...

The more you can do using iCloud photo library is to enable the "Optimize iPhone storage" setting settings > iCloud > Photos. There is no way to completely remove the photos from your phone without them also being removed to iCloud photo library. However, the storage parameter Optimize can be very effective in reducing the amount of space needed on the phone.

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