I'm surprised it works at all. You have Q1 wired as a shunt across the same supply that provides it's bias current.
I would disconnect the 'ground' end of R2 and move the chain of components R2 to D4 so they connect between the bridge output and the collector of Q1. Also swap R3 and the LDR into each others places, this also protects the transistor and LDR from excessive current when it is brightly illuminated.
Note that in darkness, the voltage across C2 and Q1 could rise to well over 100V, it would be wise to add a Zener diode rated at about 20V across C2 to limit the voltage to a safe level.
Do be careful with this kind of circuit, never touch any part of it and never attach a ground.
Brian.